Duchesne-Guillemin, Jacques (1963), "Heraclitus and Iran", History of Religions, 3 (1): 34–49, doi:10.1086/462470, S2CID62860085
Boyce, Mary (1970). "Zoroaster the Priest". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 33 (1). London, England: University of London: 22–38. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00145100. S2CID170473160.
Morrison, J. V. (1997). "Kerostasia, the Dictates of Fate, and the Will of Zeus in the Iliad". Arethusa. 30 (2): 276–296. doi:10.1353/are.1997.0008. S2CID162253423.
Theogony 901; The Theogony of Hesiod. Translated by Hugh Evelyn White (1914), 901–906 (online text).
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Duchesne-Guillemin, Jacques (1963), "Heraclitus and Iran", History of Religions, 3 (1): 34–49, doi:10.1086/462470, S2CID62860085
Boyce, Mary (1970). "Zoroaster the Priest". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 33 (1). London, England: University of London: 22–38. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00145100. S2CID170473160.
Morrison, J. V. (1997). "Kerostasia, the Dictates of Fate, and the Will of Zeus in the Iliad". Arethusa. 30 (2): 276–296. doi:10.1353/are.1997.0008. S2CID162253423.
Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 510–518: "Not in this way is Moira (Fate) who brings all to fulfillment, destined to complete this course. Skill is weaker far than Ananke (necessity). Yes in that even he (Zeus) cannot escape what is foretold." Theoi Project – Ananke