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1882 Marquis Busto
- After finishing his 4th yr at UST, he decided to - Professor in medicine
leave the Philippines to continue his studies Mr. Haes MAIN REASONS FOR TRAVELLING ABROAD - Professor in drawing 1. Preparation for ophthalmology House of Paterno brothers 2. Observe life abroad - Where reunions of Filipino students takes place 3. Write books/essays/novels displaying Filipino Halls of Arms in Sanz y Carbonell nationalism - Where he practiced shooting and fencing MAY 03, 1882 Academy of Fine Arts in San Fernando - Rizal departed on board the Spanish steamer, - Where he studied drawing (landscape and Salvadora bound for Singapore perspective) Jose Mercado Academy of San Carlos - Name he used on his passport - Where he studied painting and sculpture - Procured by Antonio Rivera (father of Leonor Circulo Hispano Filipino Rivera) - Led by Juan Atayde - Mercado -> ‘market’ - voices out the needs of Filipino in Madrid - Rizal -> ‘ricial’ Revista de Circulo Hispano-Filipino 700 pesos - created by Juan Atayde - Money he left with, given by Paciano - closed due to lack of funds Diamond ring Banquet Speech - Given by Saturnina - held in a victory party on June 25, 1884 Djemnah - toast speech of Rizal for Juan Luna and Felix - French steamer he boarded on Singapore To Hidalgo Europe Masonic Acacia Lodge in Madrid He also travelled to: - Rizal joined the masonry around 23 years old. o Ceylon (Sri Lanka) - Documented by Reynold Fajardo o Naples (Italy) o Marseilles (France’s largest city) June 16, 1882 - Rizal reached Barcelona El Amor Patrio (Love of Country) - His first written article abroad - Published in Aug. 20, 1882 - Published in Spanish and Tagalog - Tagalog translated by Marcelo H. del Pilar - Published in Diariong Tagalog Diariong Tagalog - First Philippine Bilingual Newspaper - Aug. 1, 1882 – Oct. 21, 1882 - Closed due to lack of funds Francisco Calvo - Editor-in-chief of Diariong Tagalog - Encouraged Rizal into writing articles for Diariong Tagalog TWO MORE POEMS WRITTEN BY RIZAL: 1. Los Viajes (Travel) 2. Revista de Madrid (Review of Madrid) Jose Ma. Cecilio - He delivered the news to Rizal about the published poem. LAONG LAAN - Rizal’s pen name for Diariong Tagalog UTE - Nickname from brother and sisters PEPE/PEPITO - Relatives Paciano advised Rizal to continue studying medicine in Madrid.
November 3, 1882 - Rizal enrolled in Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid) in two courses: Philosophy and Letters & Medicine