REDAKSIONEEL / EDITORIAL
Abstract
Benefits derived from Classics are benefits for all, not only for a few. Fortunately this statement is becoming increasingly valid in South Africa. To illustrate this point I would like to focus on three examples: projects recently undertaken for the "benefit of all". These examples are inclusive not only in the sense that the community at large is targeted in a general way but also that age is no longer a restricting factor.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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