Mythos und Komödie. Untersuchungen zu den Vögeln des Aristophanes. - HOFMANN, H.,

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'The most interesting result is a suggestion that Aristophanes had in mind a parody of a Gigantomachy, and the figure of Basileia is to be interpreted as a new Hera, consort of the new master of the universe (see esp. pp.147-53).' (N.G. WILSON in The Classical Review (New Series), 1978, p.151).
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1976Uitgever: Olms Verlag