No. 20 (2003): Latin culture in the Cueva Negra
Antigüedad y Cristianismo
Since the literary content of the Cueva Negra of Fortuna was discovered, it has been a necessity felt by researchers to invite Latinists to join in the study of these texts, from the work of reading and identifying them to no less difficult to interpret. Only very slowly have scholars taken such texts into consideration. Probably because of the novelty of the find, but also, there is no doubt, due to the terrible difficulty of the task. Here is the first reason for the joy that fills us when presenting this book. It includes the reflection of the group present at a congress held in Fortuna, on February 10-13, 2001, attended by 25 people, whose contributions, some direct and others due to influence, are present here.