REDAKSIONEEL / EDITORIAL
Abstract
A special planning session during the CASA conference held at the University of South Africa in January 2001 specifically paid attention to the question of the future of Classics in South Africa. Apart from inter-departmental ventures such as the sharing of resources and expertise, it was agreed that efforts should be made to promote an awareness of Classics among the general public.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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