Lucius Livius Andronicus (circa 284–205 BC) is widely regarded as the earliest translator in the Western world, being a poet and dramatist. Lucius translated Greek works into Latin and is regarded as the originator of Latin literature.
Lucius Livius Andronicus (circa 284–205 BC) is widely regarded as the earliest translator in the Western world, being a poet and dramatist. Lucius translated Greek works into Latin and is regarded as the originator of Latin literature.