Calvo, José Maria Zamora (19 de novembro de 2018). «Plato's Reign of Kronos: Proclus' Interpretation of the Myth in the Politicus». In: López, Beatriz Bossi; Robinson, Thomas M. Plato’s ›Statesman‹ Revisited (em inglês). [S.l.]: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG !CS1 manut: Nomes múltiplos: lista de editores (link)
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Nieztsche (1901). Vontade de Poder. In The Will to Power, II, 385. tradução de Arthur Harold John Knight (1933). "This, my Dyonisiac world which eternally creates itself, eternally destroys itself, this mystery-world of doubled desires, this my "Beyond good and evil", without goal, unless a goal lies in the pleasure of the circle, without will, unless a ring is full of will to turn on its own old course for ever around itself and only around itself: this my world - who is clear enough to look at it without wishing himself blindness? Strong enough, to hold his soul up to this mirror? His own mirror to the mirror of Dionysus? His own solution to the riddle of Dionysus? And he who should be able to do this, would he not then have to do still more? Betroth himself to the "Ring of Rings"? With the vow of his own recurrence? With the ring of eternal self-blessing, self-asseveration? With the will to will it all again and yet again? To will back all things which have ever been? To will forwards to everything which must ever be? Know ye now, what the world is for me? And what I desire, when I - desire this world?". Citado em Laurent, Régis; Selous, Trista (2015). An Introduction to Aristotle's Metaphysics of Time: Historical research into the mythological and astronomical conceptions that preceded Aristotle’s philosophy (em inglês). Villegagnons-plaisance Ed. ISBN978-2-9533846-1-1. p. 87.
Frye, Northrop. Notebooks of the Bible. Completed Works 13 (2003). p. 409. Citado em Denham, Bob (ed.). "A Little Chrestomathy of Frye on Sci–Fi". The Educated Imagination. Citação: "Beatified version of the whirlwind of lovers in hell: “dun giro e d’un girare e d’una sete” [with one circle, with one circling, and with one thirst, 35]."