Untranslatability as Historical Chronotope. Cassin, B., & Sigov, C. (Eds.). (2024). European Dictionary of Philosophies: Ukrainian Context. Lexicon of Untranslatables. Chapter VII (Vol. V, pp. 215-248). Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.03.192Keywords:
Ukrainian baroque, Chyn, guest, MaidanAbstract
Review of Chapter VII “Language, Culture, Historyˮ from Volume V of the European Dictionary of Philosophies (Kyiv: Duh i Litera, 2024).
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Cassin, B., & Sigov, C. (Eds.). (2024). European dictionary of philosophies: Ukrainian context. Lexicon of untranslatables. Chapter VII (Vol. 5, pp. 215-248). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
Mignot, C. (2011). Baroque. [In Ukrainian]. In B. Cassin & C. Sigov (Eds.), European dictionary of philosophies: Lexicon of untranslatables. (Vol. 2, pp. 311-314). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
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