"The best thing on translation was said by Cervantes: translation is the other side of a tapestry."

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Source: Leonhard Euler (2012). “Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite”, p.3, Springer Science & Business Media

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Leonardo Sciascia

Writer, Politician

Leonardo Sciascia was an Italian writer and playwright known for his critical exploration of justice and morality, particularly in works like 'The Day of the Owl.'

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