The document discusses two early books published in the Philippines. The first book ever printed in the Philippines was Christian Doctrine or Doctrina Christiana in 1593 by the Dominican press. Another early publication was Libro de Lengua Tagala by Fernando Bagongbatan, which included Tagalog translations of Spanish lines but still asserted the superiority of the Spanish language. The document also mentions a lesson about canonical authors in different regions and credits a YouTube video as its source.
The document discusses two early books published in the Philippines. The first book ever printed in the Philippines was Christian Doctrine or Doctrina Christiana in 1593 by the Dominican press. Another early publication was Libro de Lengua Tagala by Fernando Bagongbatan, which included Tagalog translations of Spanish lines but still asserted the superiority of the Spanish language. The document also mentions a lesson about canonical authors in different regions and credits a YouTube video as its source.
The document discusses two early books published in the Philippines. The first book ever printed in the Philippines was Christian Doctrine or Doctrina Christiana in 1593 by the Dominican press. Another early publication was Libro de Lengua Tagala by Fernando Bagongbatan, which included Tagalog translations of Spanish lines but still asserted the superiority of the Spanish language. The document also mentions a lesson about canonical authors in different regions and credits a YouTube video as its source.