Etymologicum Magnum, s. v. "Αἰώρα", citato in Sarah Iles Johnston, Restless Dead: Encounters between the Living and the Dead in Ancient Greece, University of California Press, Berkeley-Los Angeles-London, 1999, pag. 223.
Servio Mario Onorato, commento alle Georgiche di Virgilio, 2, 389. Confronta Sarah Iles Johnston, Restless Dead: Encounters between the Living and the Dead in Ancient Greece, University of California Press, Berkeley-Los Angeles-London, 1999, pag. 221 n. 64.
Walter Burkert, Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth, University of California Press, 1983, pag. 241 n. 11; Sarah Iles Johnston, Restless Dead: Encounters between the Living and the Dead in Ancient Greece, University of California Press, Berkeley-Los Angeles-London, 1999, pag. 221 n. 65. L'associazione delle Aiora alle Antesterie non è però condivisa da tutti gli studiosi moderni: v. A. Harder, Callimachus Aetia, vol. 2, Oxford, 2012, pp. 958-959.