School of Translators
The School of Translators is an educational institution located in Toledo, Spain, known for its historical significance in the field of translation. Established in the 12th century, it played a crucial role in translating important texts from Arabic and Latin into Castilian Spanish, facilitating the exchange of knowledge between cultures during the Reconquista.
The school attracted scholars and translators from various backgrounds, contributing to the intellectual revival of Europe. Its work laid the foundation for future translation studies and emphasized the importance of linguistic and cultural understanding in bridging diverse communities.