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Translations done by monks, brothers, or other religious orders have particular characteristics and ethical implications that distinguish them among other kinds of translations. During the Middle Ages, Spanish Franciscans played an important role in the contact of languages and cultures with other people, such as Arabs and Jews, but the course of their linguistic and translation activity was influenced...