Rizal's First Trip Abroad 1882-1887 PDF

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University of Iloilo

1887

Jose Rizal

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This document provides a detailed account of Jose Rizal's first trip abroad, from 1882 to 1887, covering his journey through Spain, France, Germany, and other European locations. The text explores his experiences, motivations, and interactions with various individuals during this significant period.

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TRAVELLING WITH DR. JOSE P. RIZAL (1 TRIP ABROAD) ST May 3, 1882 to July 3,1887 ¨ A man travels the world over, in search of what he needs and returns to find it. -GEORGE MOORE English Philosopher From the Philippines to Spain ¨ May 2,1882 Rizal bade farewell to his broth...

TRAVELLING WITH DR. JOSE P. RIZAL (1 TRIP ABROAD) ST May 3, 1882 to July 3,1887 ¨ A man travels the world over, in search of what he needs and returns to find it. -GEORGE MOORE English Philosopher From the Philippines to Spain ¨ May 2,1882 Rizal bade farewell to his brother, family and small circle of friends and on May 3 the day of his trip he was sent off by uncle Antonio, relative and friend Vicente Gella and Mateo Evangelista. He took a boat which brought him to a ship SALVADORA a substandard ship carrying all spanish passengers making him the only INDIO. ¨ May 6,1882 SALVADORA sailed to Singapore. ¨ After he reached Singapore on May 6 1882, he then transferred to a French Liner DJEMNAH of the Messagerie Maritimes. ¨ For thirty-eight days Jose Rizal travelled with different nationals: French, Spaniards, Dutch, and Chinese. ¨ DJEMNAH disembark at Marseilles on June 13, 1882. That night he took the train to Barcelona. Exposed to calesa in Manila, he found the fast moving train amazing. Port of Marsailles, france ¨ On October 1882, Jose left Barcelona to enrol at Universidad Central de Madrid in the faculty of Medicine of San Carlos. ¨ He also enrolled painting and sculpture lessons at the Academia de San Fernando and fencing at the schools of Sanz and Carbonnel. ¨ June 21, 1884, Jose informed his parents that he had already obtained Licentiate in Medicine. Madrid, Spain Noli Me Tangere: Rizal’s Spolarium ¨ Brindisi an Italian town famous for wine making while brindis is an Italian word for “cheers” or “toast”. Jose Rizal’s speech known as the brindis was the ventilation of his thoughts and aspirations. ¨ He spoke about despotism and the emerging generation, seeking for fair treatment, respect and recognition. He praised and vividly described the beauty of his mother land. It was a tribute to the two painters, and an inspiration to the Filipinos in Europe and in the Philippines as well. From Madrid to Paris ¨ In July 1885 he moved to Paris. He stayed with Juan Luna at Boulevard Arago. ¨ He served as an assistant to then, Europe's ophthalmologist LOUIS de WECKER ¨ He stayed in PARIS for six months and towards the end of his exposure in the eye clinic, he was invited to come back and work with Dr. de Wecker at any time he wanted to. Paris, France Paris to Germany (July 1886-1887) ¨ He was trained under Otto Becker at the University Augenklinik (University Eye Clinic) at Heidelberg. ¨ He stayed at the Ullmers in Baden with Pastor Karl Ullmer as his teacher to master the german language. ¨ It was in Wilhelmsfields were he finished the remaining fourth of NOLI ME TANGERE, his own spolarium. By then winter time had ended and the sight of blooming flowers inspired him to write A Las Flores de Heidelberg (To the flowers of Heidelberg.) Heidelberg, Germany From Heidelberg to Leipzig (August 1886 to October 1886) ¨ the place where NOLI was printed. ¨ He meet FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT, a fellow scholar a good roman catholic, logical, and a believer of liberalism both for the good of Spanish and its colony. Leipzig to Berlin (August 9, 1886 to November 1886) ¨ In Leipzig, cost of living was the lowest in Europe. To earn some amount he part time as proof reader in a printing press. ¨ He stayed in Leipzig for two months and a half (August to October, 1886) Berlin, Germany Berlin to Leitmeritz (November 1886 to July 1887) ¨ He moved to Berlin in November 1886, he would stay there for six months. ¨ He worked in the gym and served in the clinic of Dr. Schultzer. ¨ Maximo Viola,his fellow student who just graduated in Madrid help him in printing the NOLI. LEITMERITZ, PRAGUE ,CZECH REPUBLIC ¨ February 21, 1887, the two and a half year of Noli Me Tangere project ended. ¨ With Maximo Viola he toured the scenic and historical parts of Europe: Prague, Vienna,Salzburg,Munich,Nuremberg and Switzerland. Rizal and Viola parted ways in Geneva. ¨ He also visited, Italy, Florence, Venice to Marseilles, and he prepared to return home. ¨ Berlin marked the highest peak of Rizal’s life as the completing point in the formation of his personality, expressions of his ideas, and the rounding of experience which he knew essential in his own task for his country. Geneva, Switzerland Munich, Germany Nuremberg Prague, Czech Repeublic Schoenbrunn, Castle, Vienna, Austria Florence, Italy Venice, Italy Salzburg, Austria Plaza España, Barcelona, Spain Prague, Czech Republic The Learned Men of France and Germany ¨ Fr. Henrich Bardorf, the italian catholic priest was the best friend of Pastor Ulmer. Bardorf and Ullmer’s frienship manifested the true meaning of brotherhood despite religious differences. From them he learned religious toleration, a kind of dealing that is forbidden in the Philippines. ¨ Dr. Otto Becker, the professor in the Eye Clinic Univeristy. Universitas Augenklinik. ¨ Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt, was a scholar who studied Philippine history. Rizal found a bossom friend in him. ¨ Prof. Feodor Jagor, was an ethnologists who studied ectnic groups. ¨ Pastor Karl Ullmer, the vicar of Wilhelmsfelds, was a protestant pastor Rizal stayed with him to learn the german language. ¨ Dr. Louis de Wecker, Paris famous eye surgeon. His patients came from all over europe including royal families in Europe. ¨ Prof. Rudolf Virchow, an anthropologists, member of Reichstag and leader of German Catholic church opposition to BISMARCK. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

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