Rizal

Cards (26)

  • February 21 1887 noli me tangere fimishfinishready to print
    March 21 1887 noli came off to press
    Noli me tangere has 63 chapters and an epilogue
    2000 copies printed by 300 pesos came to maximo viola
    Inspiration of rizal uncle toms cabin
    Bible chapyer 20 verse 13-17
    Noli me tangere touch me not
    Half of the novel 1884 in madrid
    Half of half in paris 1885
    Last half berlin 1886
  • Reasons he wants to go home
    1.operate his mothers eye
    2.to serve his people who had long oppressed by spanish tyrants
    3 to find out for himself how noli and his writings affect filipino people and spanish
    4 to inquire why leonor rivera stay silent
  • June 19 1887 date of letter to Blumentritt written un geneva
  • June 29 1887 date of letter to his father announcing his homecoming
    July 3 1887 he boarded djemnah with 50 passengers
    July 30 1887 at saigon he transferred to another steamer
    Haiphong is a steamer to manila bound
  • August 2 1887 he left saigon for manila
    August 5 1887 arived in manila
    August 8 1887 he returned to calamba
    Mother is his first patient
    Doctor uliman is the they called rizal because he came from germany
    He earned 5000 pesos in his medical clinic to build a gymnasium
    Governor general emilio terrero letter from him and inviting him to malacanang
    Founding noli has subversive ideas but nothing found
    Father font distribute copies to discredit the novel
    Fr Jose rodrigues eight pamphlets
  • The eight pamphletpamphlets
    1.why shoud i not read them
    2.beware of them why
    3.and what can you tell me of plaque
    4.why do the impious triumph
    5.do yo think there is really no purgatory
    6.is there or is there no hell
    7.what do you think of these libels
    8.confessin or damnation
    8.
  • Fr sanchez defended noli and praised to public
  • Leutenant jose taviel andrade spanish bodyguard
    Himno al trabajo poem for lipa also called as hymn to labor
  • CompellefCompelled to leave calambacalamba
    1.his presence jeopardizing the safety and happiness of family and friends
    2.he could fight better his enemies and serve his country with greater efficacy by writing in foreign countries
  • He left Manila for Hongkong
    February 3 1888
  • Zafiro
    The ship he boarded
  • Stop over at Amoy
    February 7 1888
  • Amoy
    A province of China
  • Reasons why he didn't want to get off at Amoy
    • He was not feeling well
    • It was raining hard
    • He heard that the city is dirty
  • He arrived in Hongkong
    February 8 1888
  • Letter to Blumentritt during in Hongkong
    February 16 1888
  • Victoria hotel
    The hotel he stayed in Hongkong
  • Filipino residents in Hongkong
    • Jose maria basa
    • Manuel vriarte
    • Balbino mauticio
  • Jose sainz de veranda
    Shadowed Rizal's movement
  • Marianas islands
    Where Filipino exiles were sent
  • Visit Macau accompanied by Basa
    February 18 1888
  • Kiu kiang
    The ferry steamer boarded to Macau
  • Macao
    A Portuguese colony near Hongkong
  • Don juan francisco lecaros
    A Filipino man married to a Portuguese lady, they stayed in Macau
  • February 19 1888 witnessed catholic procession
    February 20 1888 rizal basa return to hongkong
    February 22 1888 left hongkong
    Oceanic an american steamer
    British protestant his cabinmate he saud he was a good man
  • Seiko usui or o sei san he fell in love with a japanese girl
    February 28 1888 arrives in yokohama
    Grand hotel he stayed in yokohama
    Tokyo stayed in march 2-7
    Juan Perez caballero he was visited by him
    He invited hihim to live at spanisg legation
    He Accepted offer of juan perez caballero
    1. He could economize his living expenses
    2. He had nothing to hide from the prying eyes of spanish authorities