Lesson 7: Don Honorio Ventura Stateuniversity
Lesson 7: Don Honorio Ventura Stateuniversity
LESSON 7
Influences
Lesson Introduction:
Lesson Discussion:
Rizal’s Family
In 1882, he was sent to Europe by his brother Paciano with the secret
mission to observe the life, culture, languages and customs, industries and
commerce and governments and laws of different European countries. Rizal
enrolled at the Universidad Central de Madrid on November 8, 1882. While
studying medicine, he also studied French, German, and English at the Academy
of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and fencing and shooting at the Hall of Arms of
Sanz y Carbonell.
During his time in Europe, Rizal also benefited from the development of
orientalist studies in Germany. His involvement in German scholarship can be
traced to his connections with Ferdinand Blumentritt, an Austrian scholar who
published books about Philippine ethnological topics. Resil Mojares, in his article
Rizal
Reading Pigafetta from his book Waiting for Mariang Makiling: Essay in Philippine
Cultural History, enumerated the different scholars whom Rizal met through the
help of Ferdinand Blumentritt:
Aside from these individuals, Rizal was also able to associate himself with
academic organizations in Germany such as the Geographical Society in Berlin
and the Anthropological Society founded by Rudolf Virchow and Adolf Bastian in
the 1880’s. through his association with German scholars, he was able to immerse
himself in the potential of the social sciences especially the discipline of history in
studying the Filipino past, culture and identity. On April 13, 1887, he wrote
Blumentritt and mentioned his (Rizal’s) objective of establishing a Philippine
studies subject or course as a way for Filipino to know themselves.
Rizal’s Scholarship, the Propaganda Movement, and the Suffering of the Filipinos
Rizal’s being a doctor also greatly influenced his writing and analysis of the
situation of the Philippines. It was evident in his discussions about the Philippines
in his essay The Indolence of the Filipinos where he frequently referred to the
country as a body that could experience sickness and decay, but could also be
healed. In El Filibusterismo Chapter 7 with the title, Simoun and Basilio, Simoun
debated whether he would simply do his part as a professional or engage actively
in treating the social ills infecting the country.
MEMORY TEST:
1. Create a Curriculum Vitae (CV) of Rizal on the discussion. You may use
other sources in creating Rizal’s CV.
2. Austin Craig was one of the first to about Rizal’s biography. One of his most
notable works about Rizal was he Rizal family tree. Using Craig’s work,
recreate Rizal’s family tree. Search for the continuation of Rizal’s family
tree and identify notable individuals today who are related to Rizal.
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