Talk:Sacrifice a cock to Asclepius
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[edit]This redirect should not be speedy deleted as an implausible typo or misnomer, because these were the last words of Socrates, cited in Plato's Phaedo (118) and not a typo or misnomer. It has come into the vernacular "a cock to Asclepius" or "a rooster for Asclepius", and variants, e.g.
- Glenn W. Most, A Cock for Asclepius. The Classical Quarterly New Series, Vol. 43, No. 1 (1993), pp. 96-111
- Pamela M. Clark, A Cock to Asclepius. The Classical Review (1952), 2 : pp 146-146
- Emila-Louise Kilby, A Cock to Asclepius. Journal of Sport History, 6(2), 28 - 36.
- Rooster for Asclepius play
- Rooster for Asclepius opera
And so on. Jokestress (talk) 05:39, 29 October 2011 (UTC)