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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Coran • Flavius Mithridates • Female Will • Textual transmission • Vernacular Bible • Monastic Network • Linguistic stratigraphy • Catalan Bible • Hadewijch of Antwerp • Occitan translation • Scripta analysis • Babylonian Talmud • Renaissance • Computer-Assisted Translation • Translation Memory • Dominican Order • Venice • Religious Studies • Large Language Models • Traduco • Medieval Literature • Qur’an • Mysticism • Translation Studies • Jewish textual cultures
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