Lesson objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
• Determine individuals relevant to the formation of Rizal's
consciousness as a student in the Philippines and in Europe
• Cherish the different disciplines and ideas encountered by Rizal
through his exposure to different academic circles in Europe; and
• Perform how this ideas influenced his writings and his
stance regarding the emanci-pation of the Philippines
PEOPLE WHO INFLUENCED JOSE
RIZAL:
1.Donya Teodora
2. Tio Manuel
3. Tio Jose
4. Tio Gregorio
5. Paciano Mercado
6. Father Leoncio Lopez
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
1.Donya Teodora
-Jose Rizal's mother, had the greatest influence on his
personal growth. She was the one who first opened his
eyes and heart to the world around him. Can be
considered as Rizal's first teacher. In Memorias de un
Estudiante de Manila, Rizal looked up to her as the one
who influenced his love for learning as shown by their
nightly readings in their house in Calamba.
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
2. Tio Manuel
-Developed his physique until he had a
body of silk and steel and no longer a
skinny and sickly boy.
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
3.Tio Jose
-Took care of teaching
regular lessons to Rizal
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
4.Tio Gregorio
-Instilled in the mind of
Rizal that it was not easy to
obtain something until you
put effort into it.
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
5.Paciano Mercado
-Responsible for relaying
the message of
secularization
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
Padre Jose Burgos
-One of the martyrs who
were executed in Bagong
Bayan in 1992
PEOPLE WHO
INFLUENCED JOSE RIZAL:
6. Father Leoncio Lopez
-To have a good character
and to have respect
from other people
As Jose Rizal Student in Binan
Laguna and Manila:
- Rizal was also home-schooled before he
was transferred to a private school in
Biñan Laguna.
Justiano Aquino Cruz
-A disciplinarian. He was a tall man,lean
and long necked, with a sharp noses and
body slightly bent forward
Fr. Francisco de Paula
Sanchez
-Who inspired him to study
harder and write poetry.
Fr. Jose Villafranca
-Who encouraged Rizal to
study Philosophy and the
natural sciences
Three Language Lessons That Rizal took
at the Academy of Fine Arts of San
Fernando:
1. French
2. German
3. English
Rizal in Europe: German Scholarship
-His involvement in German Scholarship
can be traced to his connections with
Ferdinand Blumentritt
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: Essays in Philippine
Cultural History, enumerated the different scholars
whom Rizal met through the help of Ferdinand
Blumentritt:.
Hendrik Kern
-Professor of sanskrit at the
University of Leiden;
A.B Meyer
-Director of the Ethnographic
Museum in Dresden.
Wilhelm Joest
-Professor at the University of
Berlin who also published articles
about the Philippines.
Feder Jagor
-A naturalist who travelled to
Southeast Asia.
Rudolf Virchow
-President of the Berlin Society for
Anthropology, Ethnology, and
Prehistory.
Geographical Society in Berlin and
the Anthropology Society founded by
Rudolf Virchow and Adolf Bastian in
the 1880's.
Some Notable works
produced in the Social
Sciences by Rizal:
Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas by
Antonio de Morga
(English: Events in the
Philippine Islands) is a book
written and published by
Antonio de Morga
ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONALE DES
PHILIPINISTES
-The Association Internationale des
Philippinistes was established in Austria.
This Philippinist organization was led by
Ferdinand Blumentritt as President, and
Jose P. Rizal as Secretary.
Rizal divided Philippine History into three
periods namely:
1. Pre Colonial Philippines
2. The loss of Philippine Autonomy from
1521-1808
3. Cavity Mutiny in 1872
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.
The Propaganda Movement
- Spain also influenced Rizal especially
with the establishment of La Solidaridad
in 1889.
The Suffering of the Filipinos
- This led to perhaps one of the greatest
influences in Rizal's life - the suffering of
Filipino people under Spain.