philippine literature(scarpbook)
DESCRIPTION
Literature during the Spanish PeriodTRANSCRIPT
PHILIPPINE
LITERATURE
• DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA
• ANG PASYON
• IBONG ADARNA
• FLORANTE AT LAURA
• ANG BARLAAN AT JOSAPHAT
• It was the same catechetical guide approved during the manila synod in 1782, presided by bishop Salazar
The first published book in the
Philippines in year 1593
Literally translated from Spanish as ‘Teachings of the church’ to teach about Christian doctrine.
• An early book of Roman Catholic Catechism, written by Fray Juan de Plasencia, and is believed to be one of the earliest books printed in the Philippines, in 1593.
• Juan de Plasencia (Spanish: Juan de Plasencia) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He spent most of his missionary life in the Philippines, where he founded numerous towns in Luzon and authored several religious and linguistic books, most notably, the Doctrina Cristiana (Christian Doctrine), the first book ever printed in the Philippines.
an early book of Roman Catholic Catechism, written by Fray Juan de Plasencia, and is believed to be one of the earliest books printed in the Philippines, in 1593
• Popular in the Philippines, especially during the Lenten season or Holy week, where its recitation, known as “Pabasa”.
• A narrative of the passion, death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ
Written by Gaspar de Belen on the year 1703. Approved on year 1704 ..
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