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Curculio Scholarly Books
Catalogue I: Classical, Mediaeval,
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Form of Payment: For UVa Classics Department sales, I will
gladly take cash, check (payable to 'Michael Hendry'), or Venmo ('Curculiunculus').
I can even take post-dated checks from impecunious grad students if the amounts
are relatively low and the date not too distant. For the record, my address is:
Michael Hendry
229 E. Beverley, Apt. 5
Staunton, VA 24401
(540) 849-5366 (VIX-LENO)
All orders and inquiries should be sent to
curculio@curculio.org.
First come, first served. Don't like my prices? Make me an offer, but (a)
someone else may offer more, and (b) I don't promise to take offers if I
think they're too low - I can always put them on ABE. I already have a couple dozen Classics books on ABE:
search 'Curculio Scholarly Books'. Subtract 20% from whatever I'm asking
there for my UVa price: since I won't be spending any money on postage,
packing, or giving ABE their cut, it comes out to the same thing for me.
Note: Anything sold in the next 24 hours can be delivered to the
department tomorrow, Friday the 23rd, most likely in the early afternoon,
since I already have to drive to Charlottesville.
Buyers will be able to inspect the books before paying.
Also, these are only the first half of the books I'm selling, but the
other half, including ~15 Budés old and new, plus any of these not claimed quickly enough, will have to wait until the imminent winter storm is cleared
away, so probably two or three weeks. I'm too old to drive over Afton
Mountain in the dark, much less in snow and sleet.
Classics:
I. Collected Papers:
- Jerzy Linderski, Roman Questions I-II, $350.
- Arnoldo Momigliano, Contributi alla Storia dei Studi
Classici I-IX, complete in 9 virtual and 12 physical volumes.
Spines a bit faded. Totally clean inside. $1,200.
II. Reference Works:
- Philippe Aries and Georges Duby, general editors, A
History of Private Life, complete in 5 volumes. Cloth: NF/VG+,
contents totally clean and tight, covers very slightly wrinkled on
some edges. $25.
- Kühner-Stegmann I-III, with Index Locorum. Almost
like new reprints. $120.
- Schanz-Hosius, Römische Literatur-Geschichte I-II. Old but
in good shape. $60.
- Schmid-Stählin, Griechische Literatur-Geschichte I.1-4. Old
but in good shape. $30.
- Der Neue Pauly, original German volumes including joke entry for
'Apoudobolia' in Volume 1. Fifteen virtual volumes in 18 physical
volumes, including 12/1-2 and 15/1-3. Further supplementary volumes were
added, but they can be bought separately at reasonable prices, much
less than the original $150 or so each, as can these. However,
shipping and (probably) tariffs would increase the delivery cost
enormously, so this is still a bargain.. Would be 'Near Fine' except that volumes 6 and 9 are
slightly disfigured by bug stains: see second picture. $540 or best
offer.





III. Teubners - the old kind, sewn in signatures with real paper or
cloth covers, the latter mostly elegant burlap, not the glued-in pages and greasy
plastic covers of the newer printings:
- Andocides, ed Fr. Blass, C. Fuhr, Teubner, Stuttgart, 1966
reprint of 1913 fourth ('correctior') edition. Paper, corners slightly bent,
penciled price inside, contents clean and tight. $10.
- Antiphon, Orationes et Fragmenta, ed. Fr. Blass, Th.
Thalheim, Teubner, Stuttgart, 1966 reprint of 1914 first edition. Paper, faded
strip on lower edge of front cover, small (1 mm) spot on back cover, corners
slightly bent, 'sale' stamped on lower edge, previous price crossed out in ink
inside, contents clean and tight. $10.
- Caecilius Calactinus, Fragmenta, ed. E. Ofenloch. Silly me, I thought I was buying a
Roman Republican dramatist, not whatever Greek prose this is. $28.
- Epicurus, Epistulae Tres et Ratae Sententiae, ed.
von der Muehll, 1982. Paper, corner bent. $22.
- Euclides I, Elementa I-IV, ed. E. S. Stamatis, 1969.
Rare. $100.
- Euripides, Bacchae, edidit E. Chr. Kopff, Teubner,
1982. Cloth, no DJ. NF. $35.
- Menandri Sententiae, ed. S. Jaekel, 1964. $32.
- Cato, De Agricultura, ed. A. Mazzarino, 1982. $35.
- De Rebus Bellicis, ed. R. I. Ireland, 1984. The white
spot on the bottom right corner in the picture is reflection, not
damage. $40.
- Dictys Cretensis, ed. W. Eisenhut, 1973. $25.
- Silius Italicus I-II, ed. L. Bauer, 2 volumes, much older and
more worn than the
rest of these, $20.



IV. Miscellaneous Ugly Reprints:
- Ivan M. Linforth, Studies in Herodotus and Plato,
Garland Press, 1987. Ugly reprint, NF, no DJ (as issued). $20.
- R. D. Archer-Hind (ed.), The Timaeus of Plato,
1973 Ayer reprint of 1888 London edition. Ugly library binding. Fine,
no DJ, as issued. $10.
- Martinus Wohlrab (ed.), Platonis Theatetus,
1980 Garland reprint of 1891 Leipzig Teubner edition with Latin
commentary. Handsomely bound for a reprint. NF: slight rubbing of
corners is the only thing keeping it from being Fine. $20.
- J. E. Sandys (ed.), Demosthenes, The First Philippic
and the Olynthiacs, 1979 Arno reprint of 1897 edition. $10.
- J. E. Sandys (ed.), Demosthenes, On the Peace, Second
Philippic, On the Chersoneus, and Third Philippic, 1979 Arno
reprint of 1900 edition. $10.
- W. W. Goodwin (ed.), Demosthenes, On the Crown,
1979 Arno reprint of 1901 edition. $10.
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, The Three Literary Letters (Ep. ad
Ammaeum I, Ep. ad Pompeium, Ep. ad Ammaeum II), the Greek Text Edited
with English Translatin, Facsimile, Notes, Glossary of Rhetorical and
Grammatical Terms, Bibliography, and Introductory Essay on Dionysius
as a Literary Critic, by W. Rhys Roberts, 1901,
reprinted by Garland Press, 1987. NF, no DJ (as issued). Out of print
and hard to find. $110.00.

Miscellaneous Non-Books
- Socrates Cigar Boxes. These are not only rather pretty,
they're the perfect size (4" x 6") for storing the smallest
(3.5" x 5.5") Moleskine notebooks, with enough extra room to
fit your fingers, so you don't have to turn them upside down to get
the notebooks out. Unfortunately, they only fit 8 or 9, so you can't
put all your notes on Plato's Republic in one box, if you allow
a 2-page spread for every Stephanus page, meaning one Moleskine per
book. Price: $4 each. I have six or eight to
spare.
- Julius Caeser [sic] Cigar Boxes. The name is not misspelled:
it's the last name of the owner of the company. Very fancy inside
(purple felt and ribbon) and out (fake leather). Not quite big enough for the medium-sized Moleskine notebooks,
but handy for storing other things, e.g. pens and pencils. Price: $12
each. I have just these two to spare.
- Latin Pamphlet for Priests and Nuns Flying PanAm, 1962. Amaze
your students by showing how knowledge of Latin can (or could) be
practical. $1.00 each. I have a dozen or so to spare.



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