Dr Feodor Jagor And Jose Rizal

Dec 31, 2011 - Free Essay: Paris to Berlin, 1885-87 Rizal went to Paris and Germany. He met and befriended several top scientists, Dr. Feodor Jagor, Dr. Jose Rizal 'Connecting the Philippines and Germany' An Overview.

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  1. Name based on saint San Jose. Name based from a Christian Calendar. It means market; changed from claverian decree. First favorite novel of rizal. Feodor jagor.
  2. A sketch map, by Dr. Rizal, of spheres of influence in the Pacific at the time of writing “The Philippines A Century Hence,” as they appeared to him. Rizal’s reference to America as a possible factor in the Philippines’ future is based upon the prediction of the German traveller Feodor Jagor, who about.

On June 10, 1872, Jose together with his brother went to Manila to grant his wish of enrolling Jose in San Juan de Letran. Jose Rizal took the entrance examination and passed them with flying colors, then he went back to Calamba to stay for a while with his family and attend their town fiesta only to find out that his father’s wish changed instead of enrolling him to San Juan de Letran he wished to enroll him to Ateneo de Manila.

Thus, being an obedient child, upon his return to Manila accompanied again by his brother Paciano, they proceeded to Ateneo Municipal. At first Father Magin Fernando, who was the college registrar, denied them of admittance for two reasons: 1.) he was late for registration and 2.) he was sickly and undersize for his age. Jose Rizal was then eleven years old. However, they sought the intercession of Manual Xerez Burgos, nephew of Father Burgos. As a result, he was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo.


First Year in Ateneo (1972-73)

Jose Rizal belonged to the class composed of Spaniards, mestizos and Filipinos. His first teacher was Fr. Jose Bech. As a newcomer and knowing little Spanish, he was considered as inferior and placed at the bottom of the class. He was an externo hence he was assigned to the Carthaginians, an occupant of the end of the line.

He proved he was no inferior for at the end of the month he became the emperor and received a prize, a religious picture. To improve his Spanish, Jose Rizal took private lesson in Santa Isabel College during the noon recess while students were playing and gossiping. In the second half of the first year, his performance declined and was not able to maintain his academic supremacy that he held during his first half of the term for the reason that he was affected so much by the remarks of some professors. He placed second at the end of the year although his grades were marked excellent. According to Ambeth Ocampo there were only twelve students in a class, nine of which, including Jose Rizal, graduated sobresaliente with the same excellent mark in all their subjects in school year 1876-77.

Second year in Ateneo (1873-74)

Dr. Feodor Jagor And Rizal

Dr Feodor Jagor And Jose Rizal

Jose Rizal repented having neglected his studies the previous year. He studied harder this year and regained his leadership composure and became an emperor again.

His Favorite Books

  1. ‘Count of Monte Cristo’ (Alexander Dumas) – characterized by Edmond Dantes (the hero) in prison, is spectacular escape from the dungeon of Chateau d’ If, the finding of buried treasure on the rocky island of Monte Cristo, and his dramatic revenge on his enemies who had wronged him;
  2. ‘Travels in the Philippines’ (Dr. Feodor Jagor) – a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines in 1859-1860. What struck him most in this book were Jagor’s keen oberservations of the defects of Spanish colonization and his prophecy that someday Spain would lose the Philippines and that America would come to succeed her as colonizer;
  3. ‘Universal History’ (Cesar Cantu) – a non-fiction historical work. He was able to acquire an expensive set of this book by convincing his father that this book would be of great aid in his studies and enabled him to win more prizes.


Third year in Ateneo (187-75)

Jose Rizal returned to Ateneo shortly before the classes began to start his junior year. He met his mother and informed him that she was finally released from prison, just as he predicted when he visited her to her prison cell in Santa Cruz, Laguna.

However, he was disappointed to the result of his class performance as in the previous year, although his grades remained excellent in all subjects. He won a single medal in Latin. He failed to win a medal in Spanish because his spoken Spanish was not that fluent. A Spaniard who delivered Spanish with fluency and right accentuation defeated him.

Fourth Year in Ateneo (1875-76)

On June 16, 1875, he became a boarder in Ateneo. He befriended his professor Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez, whom he regarded as great educator and scholar. He inspired him to write poetry and to study harder. Fr. Sanchez recognized his God-given talents. Because of the inspiration and recognition given, he regarded the Jesuit professor as “model of uprightness, earnestness, and love” for the advancement of his students.

Consequently, he resumed his studies with vigor and dedication and topped all his classmates in all subjects and won five medals at the end of the school term.

Last year in Ateneo (1876-77)

Although there was a great improvement in his performance but his previous years of performance made a great effect, he graduated on March 23, 1877 (16 years old) and received the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors and not a valedictorian.

Extra Curricular Involvement

  • an emperor inside the classroom
  • campus leader
  • active member and became a secretary, the Marian Congregation Religious Society
  • member of the Academy of Spanish Literature and the Academy of Natural Sciences
  • poet
  • studied painting under the famous Spanish Painter, Agustin Saez
  • improved his sculpture talents under the supervision of Romualdo de Jesus
  • engaged in gymnastics and fencing and continued the physical training under his sports-minded Tio Manuel.
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  • .ohh my God Rizal! I think I fall in love with you. Every now and then I'm always looking for you. You made my heart beats faster . You made my eye twinkling. You're my hero! My love! RIZAL!

  • Rizal, deserving to be a Hero of the Whole World.

  • haha good

  • boring nga ang history pero as a filipino,you must know what happened ad salute our heroes.

  • who was rizal's classmate in ateneo who he admitted was better than him?

  • akala ko boring pagaralan ang history lalo na kapag life na ng mga heroes pinag-aaralan ero di pala.

    cyado ngang interisating ei:))

  • Rizal is the greatest Malayan heritage. He is one of the reason why our country is liberated from the hand of the imperialist Spain. without him Andres Boniface (hehehe, Bonifacio) and the others will never be encourage to fight for our freedom. So we must thank him and hailed him for his undying dedication and sacrifices for our country, as what loverboy said he is the eye opener.

    to those person who condemned rizal fuck you more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    di ka pinoy kung di mo love Rizal.

  • Rizal is our national hero. You must give due respect to him. He apply his splendor talents just to awaken our mind of the wrong doings of the Spaniards. We must be thankful of him because he serves as an eye opener to everybody.

  • magaling nga si rizal pero hnd sya ang nagpalaya ng pinsa db? :) idol ko sya kc ang talino nea. pro i think may mas karapat dapat na iba upang maging national hero. peace :)

  • cnu ung mga 12 graduates noong 1877, ksama c dr.jose rizal? anu rin ung mga grades nila? tnx =)

  • love the history talaga hhihi

  • i really like rizal cause he is a good one at kahit bata pa sya ginagwa nya ang lahat to be an emperor deserving talaga sya maging hero at dahil dyan naging inspirasyon ko si rizal ,,,,,,,

  • Deserving talaga si Rizal na maging national hero. Na-appreciate ko talaga kung ano yung nagawa niya para sa bansa natin. Kung wala siya, siguro naghihirap na tayo ngayon. Kaya we should be thankful for what he did para sa bansa natin.

  • my picture ba kayo of rizal Wearing his uniform at ateneo de municipal ???

    plss inform mee :))

    mcclaudem@yahoo.com

  • d talga ako ngbabasa ng mga books.. report ko lng ito kaya me ngresearch.. pero nung nabasa ko na prang gusto ko na basahin lahat hindi lng report ko... nkakainspired kasi..

  • mga ungas,.dapat maging proud kau.,ung mga nauna.,filing.,igalang nyo hero natin.,his the one,.i'am the two.,.,hehehe .,tama,.

  • rizal was the ever genius man produced by the filipino race :)

  • ,.,., thanks ky Dr. Rizal because of him were all free from spanish colonial,., love and respect him,., dahil sa mga ngawa nya sa ating lahat,. at sa mga nag post na hndi mgnda,., your not appreciating what he done for you!!!!!!!

  • dagdag ka sa home work ko gago ka rizal!

  • hay kung may like button lang sana to nilike ko na mga comment nyo..hehhehehe

  • I really appreciate what rizal done to our country. I salute you very much jose rizal. For those who did not give emphasis to the life of rizal, MAMATAY NA KAYO!

  • yepSedo.. Rizal is very witty, prolific, and most especially a brave novelist..

    just like his very inspirational poem

    'Por La Educacion Recibe Lustre La Patria'

    Through Education the Country receives Light.

    :3

  • kol nga siya ,eh.

  • IDOL KO RIN SIA DAHIL PNATUNAYAN NA MAS MATALI ANG PEN KSA SA MATATALIM NA BAGAY... PINAKITA NIA ANG GALING NIA SA IBATIBANG PARTE NG MUNDO ... HINDI SIA GUMAWA NG IKAKASAKIT NG KAPWA NIYA SA HALIP NGSULAT SIA NG MAGAGANDANG KWENTO .. I LOVE HISTORY ... KUNG WALA ANG NOON WALA ANG NGAUN... ANG BAWAT PANYAYARI SA ARAW ARAW AY MAGIGING HISTORY

  • i think Rizal is a very intelligent person and observant person.

  • ito na kkompleto sa presentation ko sa rizal. hhe

  • @fairykaye:

    May I know your sources so that I can use this information on a school paper? :)

  • i was looking for another information about rizal as a dramatist

  • Hehehe! grabe naman kau kung makapagcomment., wagas.,!

  • boring xa pero nasarapan ako sa pag babasa . :) kasi mabait teacher namin kaya gusto kung matutunan lahat kung ano si rizal . heheh :)

  • Let's preserve our patriotism, become a Knight of Rizal.

  • kung wala si Rizal malamang wala rin tayo..

  • i really salute Dr. Jose Rizal..

  • The way you posted your reply is very indicative of your intellectual capacity. I think your life's boring. Typical, not like Rizal's.

  • tama!!! cguru spaniard nagsabi nun..walang kwentang tao un.respect rizal

  • kayu ang boring hindi ang buhay nya

    mga walang pag papahalaga.

  • ayos si riza;.....

    we are now free from Spaniards because of him/....

    thanks////////////

  • Pilipino ba kayo? Kung wala si Rizal sa tingin mo ganyan ang buhay mo ngayon? Ikinahihiya mo ba siya? Ikaw kaya mo ba ang ginawa niya? Huwag ninyo naman kalimutan ang paggalang, mga Pilipino pa man din kayo.

  • uu nga ie RIZAL pero foR mE rizAL iS cOoL peRsOn :D

  • borng tlaga history, ;d

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rizal in france and germany

Dr Feodor Jagor And Jose Rizal

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  • 1. He first arrived at MARSEILLES.During his summer vacation Rizalwent to Paris and stayed there fromJune 17 to august 20, 1883 toobserved how medicine was beingpractice there and returned toMadrid.After his studies in Madrid, hewent back to Paris.

2. Rizal is 24 years old and a full-fledgedsurgeon.He migrated into Paris by hisintention to specialize inophthalmology.MAXIMO VIOLA-medical studentfrom San Miguel, Bulacan; help rizalto published the Noli Me Tangere 3. Rizal worked as an assistant andapprentice at the eye clinic of DR.LOUIS DE WECKER for 4 months.Rizal learned the following fromDr. De Wecker:-actual performance of eyeoperation-recent studies on the ailmentof the eyes-various techniques of eyeoperation 4. Rizal took time to visit his fellowFilipinos in the city and he frequentedthe residences of Felix R. Hidalgo,Pardo De Tavera, And Juan Luna.For a time, he stayed with JuanLuna in the latters studio in Paris andbecame Luna's model in the two of hishistorical canvasses:-The Blood Compact (Sikatuna)-Death Of Cleopatra (Priest) 5. Before leaving the city, Rizalhad completed of this firstnovel , the Noli Me Tangere.Rizal continued his study onvarious languages and practicedhis artistic skills- finished two statues: THEBEGGAR and THE MAID WITHA BASKET. 6. He organized social club calledKIDLAT CLUB which broughttogether young Filipinos residing inFrance. Soon the members of thesaid club founded a new Filipinosociety- the INDIOS BRAVOS, anorganization which envisionedFilipinos being recognized by theSpain for being excellent in variousfields of knowledge. 7. Feb. 1, 1886-Rizal left forGermany.He left Paris due to its high costof living, which he could not copewith. 8. Feb. 3, 1886- he arrived inHeidelbergHEIDELBERG- famous for itsuniversity and romantic surroundings Rizal became a member of chessplayers club of HeidelbergRizal also became popular in Germanstudents because in their drinkingsprees. 9. After a few days, Rizal decidedto transfer to a boarding houseclose to the university ofHeidelberg. He was privilege towork at the eye hospital of theuniversity, under the tutelage ofDR. OTTO BECKER. It was at thisuniversity town where he perfectthe techniques of diagnosing eyeailments, which he learned underDr. Louis De Wecker. 10. Rizal wrote letters to his sisters Mariaand Trinidad. In his letters he described:>Germany- country of order andobedience>German students- affectionate,respectful, modest, andnot boastful>German women- tall stout and blonde(physical)- serious, studious,simple, industrious, notafraid of men,concerned abouteducation, diligent 11. Rizal write a poem entitled ALOS FLORES DEL HEIDELBERG (tothe flowers of Heidelberg) on April12, 1886-he was inspired by theNeckar river teeming withflowers-he made this poem becauseof his mood of homesicknessPoem of two greatest love of manon earth, poem of remembrance andpoem of the motherland (FORGET-ME-NOTS) 12. WILHELMSFELD-mountainous villageat Heidelberg Rizal met DR. KARL ULMER- a pastorof vicarage of Wilhelmsfeld Pastor Ulmers Wife greatly admireRizal Returned to Heidelberg at June2,1886 remembering the hospitalityand friendship accorded to him by theULMERS 13. Rizal sent his first correspondencewith ferdinand blumentritt(director of the ateneo ofleimeritz), after his vacation inwilhelmfeld, on july 31, 1886. Reason: latters interest in theethnology and Philippines languages 14. Accompanying his letter was a bookentitled ARITMETICA, authored byRufino Baltazar Hernandez andpublished by the UST Press in 1868 Rizal first correspondence impressedBlumentritt, in return he sent Rizaltwo books which marked as thebeginning of the frequentcommunication through medium ofwriting. 15. After attending the 5th centenaryfoundation day celebration of theUniversity of Heidelberg, Rizal visitedother cities in Germany He arrived in Leipzig on august 14,1886 on board a train. Part of hisactivities in this city was attendanceat the lectures given by Germanprofessors in history and psychology. 16. It was in the university ofHeidelberg where Rizal came to knowPROF. FRIEDRICH RATZEL (wellknown German historian) and DR.HANS MEYER (famous Germananthropologist Rizal translated SCHILLERSWILLIAM TELL into tagalog for theFilipinos to be aware of the story ofthe champion of Swiss independence. 17. He also translated the fairy taleswritten by HANS CHRISTIANANDERSEN for the benefit of hisyoung nieces and nephews in thePhilippines. Rizal worked as a proofreader in apublishing company to augment hisallowance. He was fortunate enoughto be accepted because of hisknowledge of German, Spanish, andother European languages. 18. He stayed for two months because ofthe lower cost of living at Leipzig He left Leipzig on Oct. 29,1886 andwent to Dresden, where he met DR.ADOLPH MEYER (director ofanthropological and ethnologicalmuseum of the city). After 3 days he left Dresden andwent to Berlin by a train 19. Rizal arrived in Berlin in the evening ofNov.1 1886reasons:- to supplement his studies oflanguages and science-to study and observe thepolitical and economic conditionsof Germany-to join the circle of famousGerman scientists and scholars-to complete and publish hisnovel Noli Me Tangere 20. Fortunate enough he met in personDR. FEODOR JAGOR, author ofthe book Travels In The Philippines Reason why he admired the book- it predicted the collapse of theSpanish regime in the Philippines-it prophesied the coming of theAmericans into the Philippines 21. His acquaintance with DR. JAGOR, througha letter of introduction from Blumentritt,resulted into his friendship with numerousGerman intellectuals like the ffg: Dr. Rudolf Virchow , a Germananthropologist Dr. Hans Virchow, a German professor ofdescriptive anatomy Dr. Joest, a famous German geographer Dr. Karl Ernest Schweigger, a notedGerman ophthalmologist 22. His association with these Germanintellectuals led to his membership inprestigious societies of scholars andintellectuals in Berlin By the recommendation of DR. JAGOR andDR. MEYER, Rizal was accepted as amember of the ffg societies in Berlin:-anthropological society, ethnologicalsociety, and geographical society Acting on invitation the invitation ofDR.VIRCHOW, Rizal presented a paper inGerman entitled TAGALISCHE VERKUNST(Tagalog medical art) to the ethnologicalsociety of Berlin 23. Life in Berlin was not that easy forRizal. Morning: worked as an assistant ofDR. SCHWEIGGERS CLINIC Evening: Attended lectures in theUNIVERSITY OF BERLIN At boarding house: he continued hisphysical trimming exercises and practicein speaking German, French and Italianlanguages. Before resting in the evening: he tooktime writing and completing his firstnovel 24. There was a time he found himselfpenniless, that happened from Nov.1886-May 1887 Unable to sent his monthly stipendowing to crop failures in Calamba In order to eat, he pawn thediamond ring given by Saturnina andsell his books to second-handbookstores 25. Rizal got sick with coughs andcolds which are sings oftuberculosis Penniless at Berlin, he thought ofburning his first novel, which hehad completed. 26. >www.slideshare.net>www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph>www.wikipilipinas.com>www.trisiders.com>Rizal And The Develoment Of FiliinoNationalism By Garcia, Ed.D AndCruz, Ph.D (2005)>Jose Rizal In Our Times By AugustoV. De Viana (2012)>

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