SHAPES OF APOCALYPSE Arts and Philosophy in Slavic Thought (Book Review)

2014-01-01
Pamir Dietrich, Ayşe
SHAPES OF APOCALYPSE Arts and Philosophy in Slavic Thought (Review)

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A. Pamir Dietrich, “SHAPES OF APOCALYPSE Arts and Philosophy in Slavic Thought (Book Review),” SHAPES OF APOCALYPSE Arts and Philosophy in Slavic Thought (Review), vol. 3, no. 3/1 2014, pp. 83–85, 2014, Accessed: 00, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.ijors.net/issue3_1_2014/reviews/dietrich.html.