Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 The Priced and the Priceless : Humanities and Philanthropy in Dark Times
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Notes

  • An edited version of a keynote address presented at the Second Symposium on Philanthropy and the Humaniaties, University of Melbourne, 29-30 March 2009.
  • Epigraph: And now 'tis done: more durable than brass / My monument shall be, and raise its head / O'er royal pyramids: it shall not dread / Corroding rain or angry Boreas, / Nor the long lapse of immemorial time. - Horace, Odes, III.xxx

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