El neolatín en las publicaciones del Centro de Estudios Clásicos
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En noviembre de 1991, el Centro de Estudios Clásicos (CEC) cumplió veinticinco años de haberse fundado, Desde luego, cuando nació (noviembre de 1966), no llevaba el nombre que hoy tan lúcidamente luce. Si mal no recuerdo, se llamaba entonces, con ingenioso señuelo, Centro de Traductores-Investigadores de Lenguas Clásicas, y quedaba adscrito a la Coordinación de Humanidades, presidida con gran acierto por el Dr. Rubén Bonifaz Ñuño, quien lo ideó, lo fundó y fue el maestro y el guía de cuantos se incorporaron a la dulce tarea de traducir e investigar las obras y los autores de la literatura clásica grecolatina.
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