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der griechischen und romischen Mythologie, III. Leipzig. 1520-1530.<br />
West. M.L.. ed. and comm. 1966. Hesiod: Theogony. Oxford.<br />
__' ed. and comm. 1978. Hesiod: Works and Days. Oxford.<br />
Zeitlin, F.I. 1996. Playing the Other: Gender and Society in Classical Greek Literature.<br />
Chicago/London.