• CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    I had a first edition bible signed by everyone except Paul, that asshole. Flipped it for a cool $50 in a garage sale though.

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    I know this totally makes me “that guy”, but it could very well be a signed first edition of a specific translation of the Iliad.

    I don’t think I know anyone who cares that much about a translator’s signature, but who knows?

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      Nerds do. I wouldn’t mind a signed copy of Tolkien’s Beowulf.

      That reminds me. A friend of mine translated a German Longsword fighting manual. I need to get her to sign my copy.

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        About twenty years ago, I’ve read a hilarious rant by a translator of ‘Dune’, included with the translation itself. The dude complained that some lazy translators don’t account for the fact that English-speaking countries were deeply religious for millennia, and authors could rely on readers’ familiarity with the Bible — while translators in my language are generally less versed in it. He recounted that someone managed to translate the words ‘Mosaic law’ as ‘law of mosaic’, i.e. the art form, instead of ‘law of Moses’. I don’t remember the translator’s name (edit: found it in my notes: Pavel Vyaznikov), but his words are etched in my memory, and I wouldn’t mind reading more of his opinions. They’re also the reason why I myself at least tried reading the Bible.

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      The Iliad is actually a great example for this, because the recent translation of it by Emily Wilson received a lot of praise, and I know a few people who work in that field and would of be extatic to have a signed copy of it.

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      Oh wow, that really is a first edition! All the later ones were signed: Homer Jay Simpson

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    That sounds remarkably like a shitpost the writer put in to see if the audience or actors were paying attention.

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      A lot of hollywood writers and especially script doctors aren’t really well versed in literature or ancient world classics, it’s not germane to the form they produce. I know a hollywood writer and he certainly didn’t graduate with an MA in English.

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        Those writers probably wouldn’t have referenced The Iliad then. This was either a writer’s joke or the script just had [insert prop book] in the script and The Iliad was what was handy.

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      I’ve never seen the movie myself, but from what I understand there isn’t any dialogue saying it’s the Illiad. He gives her a book and she says it’s a signed first edition without either acknowledging what book it is, but you can tell from the cover. My guess is the props department just gave them a random book without considering the book they gave them doesn’t make sense in context.

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    Why would you waste your time courting Jolo Airport in Manila? You know you aren’t the only one seeing them, you know you aren’t even the one seeing them that day. waste of time.

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    yea I have the original papyrus paper depicting tales of the egyptian God’s signed by the dude himself