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Ang Barlaan at si Josephat

-a novel about religion

-one of the first novel literature in Philippines

-it was first written in Greek, then translated by F (1712)

-settings of the novel is in country India

-composed of 553 pages and 40 chapters

The Passion

-a 1987 novel by British novelist Jeanette Winterson

-a novel that is all about French soldier in the Napoleonic Army during 1805 as he takes charge of
Napoleon's personal larder

-this novel shows historical setting and various strategies making it as a HISTRIOGRAPHIC
METAFICTION(a novel with a theme of history, theory, and fiction)

-this novel also won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize

La Republica Filipina

- commonly known as the First Philippine Republic or the Malolos Republic

- La Republica Filipina, was established at Mandaloyon

-September 15, 1898. It represented the revolutionary faction directed by Pedro A. Paterno, who
became a member

of Aguinaldo's cabinet.

- La Independencia, edited by General Antonio Luna, was first published on September 3, 1898 and it
continued to appear daily until November 11, 1900.

- El Heraldo dela Revolucion had its name changed three times - Heraldo Filipino, Indice Official and
Gaceta de Filipinas. Its first issue came out on September 28, 1898, publishing the official text of
government decrees, along with relevant news items. It ceased publication in October 1899.

El Heraldo de la Revolucion ( Herald of the Revolution)

-it was General Emilio Aguinaldo's revolutionary government official publications


-its first issue came out on September 28, 1898 publishing the official text of government decrees along
with relevant news items.

-had its name changed in three times Heraldo Filipino, Indice Official, and Gaceta de Filipinos.

-bilingual newspaper

-it was printed on Casa Real of Malolos

-it ceased publication in October 1899

La Independencia (Independence)

- It is among the first several post-independence newspapers published by Filipinos as early as


September 3, 1898

- General Antonio Luna was its founding editor, who was later on replaced by Rafael Palma, since Luna
focused more on the war effort.

- Salvador Vivencio del Rosario (Editor)

- Jose C. Abreu, Cecilio Apostol Fernando Ma. Guerrero, Mariano V. Del Rosario, Efipanio De Los Santos,
and Clemente J. Zulueta. (Writers)

- Felipe G. Calderon(Proofreader)

- On it's first anniversary, La Independencia published the Philippine National Anthem in spanish titled
"Filipinas" written by staff member Jose Palma, who was a poet and a soldier.

- It continued to circulate all the way up to the Filipino-American war, with the last issue published on
November 11, 1900

*libro de los cuatro postrimerias de hombre ( four fathers of catholic church).

*first typographic book printed in 1604

*written by francisco blancas de san jose in binondo 1602

*dominican priest who was known for installing the first printing press in ph 1602

*he's also known as father of tagalog grammarians


* the four fathers of the church depicts an imaginary gathering of saints gregory, jerome, augustine and
ambrose.

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