After his trip to London, he move to PARIS.
Timely there is an International Exposition
being held at Paris.
Rizal’s roommates
(a) Captain Justo Trinidad – former
gobernadorcillo & a refugee from
Spanish tyranny;
(b) Jose Albert – young student from Manila.
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
IN PARIS (1889)
In his spare hours, he used to dine at the
house of the De Taveras:
1) DR.TRINIDAD PARDO DE TAVERA –
physician by vocation and philologist by
avocation.
2) DR.FELIX PARDO DE TAVERA – also a
physician by vocation and an artist &
sculptor by avocation.
3) PAZ PARDO DE TAVERA – wife of Juan
Luna.
4) DON JOAQUIN PARDO DE TAVERA – an
exle of 1872 who escape from Marianas &
lived in France.
MR.EDWARD BOUSTED - was born in the
Phil., the son of a rich French
businessman of Singapore, and had
married a daughter of prominent Genato
family of Manila.
Two attractive daughter
1. Nelly – a fencer
2. Adelina – quiet, dignified & refined
He carried his artistic hobbies and
made two statues
1. The Beggar
2. The Maid with a Baker – sent to
Blumentrit together with an artistic
wallet (PETACA) made of Philippine
vine.
1. Kidlat Club
2. Indios Bravos
Kidlat Club – special club form in order
to organize Fils. In the French
country
Members:
(a)Antonio & Juan Luna,
(b) Lauro Dimayuga
(c) Baldomero Roxas
(d) Gregorio Aguilera
(e) Fernando Canon
(f)Gregorio Pautu
(g) Julio Lloorente
Indios Bravos – a new society of Filipino
patriots in Paris. It replaced the
ephemeral Kidlat Club. Members
pledged to excel in intellectual and
physical prowess in order to win the
admiration of the foreigners,
particularly Spaniards.
Rizal’s outstanding achievement in
Paris in Jan. 1890 was the publication
of his annotated edition of Morga’s
Sucesos, which he wrote in the British
Museum.
He dedicated this historical work
“TO THE FILIPINOS”.
1. International Association of Filipinologist
2. Project for Filipino College in Hongkong
International Association of
Filipinologist – association that aim to
study the Philippines from the
scientific and historical point of
view.
President: Dr.Ferdinand Blumentritt
(Austrian)
Vice President : Mr. Edmund Plauehul
(French)
Counsellor : Dr. Reinhold Rost
(Anglo-German)
Counsellor : Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
(Filipino- Spanish)
Secretary : Dr. Jose Rizal
(Filipino)
Project for Modern Filipino in Hongkong – a
college that aims to train and educate
men of good family and financial means
in according with the demands of modern
times and circumstances.
Mr. Cunanan - who promised Rizal to help
him raise money as initial capital for
the college.
P40,000 – amount needed as capital for the
college.
Por Telefono
Por Telefono – another satirical work of Rizal
that is a reply to fr. Salvador Font, who
mastermind the banning of his Noli. –
was published in booklet form in
Barcelona, 1889.
Dimas Alang – pen name used by Rizal in
writing Por Telefono.
– it describes in comical vein a telephone
conversation between Father Salvador Font
who ws in Madrid and the father provincial of
the San Agustin Convent in Manila.
Adelina Boustead – another romance of Rizal
in Paris.
Antonio Luna – a dashing man of violent
passions who is madly in love with Nelly
(Adelina’s sister)
Mir Deas – Spanish newspaperman who was
writing articles against Filipinos.
Reasons that Rizal’s marriage did not
prosper:
1. Adelina was not sure if he loved her
because of his broken engagement
2. Rizal refused to accept the condition that
he will become a protestant like her
3. Adelina’s mother opposed the match
because Rizal was not rich enough to support
a family in style.
END…

Chapter 16 in rizal's work and writings

  • 3.
    After his tripto London, he move to PARIS. Timely there is an International Exposition being held at Paris. Rizal’s roommates (a) Captain Justo Trinidad – former gobernadorcillo & a refugee from Spanish tyranny; (b) Jose Albert – young student from Manila.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    In his sparehours, he used to dine at the house of the De Taveras: 1) DR.TRINIDAD PARDO DE TAVERA – physician by vocation and philologist by avocation. 2) DR.FELIX PARDO DE TAVERA – also a physician by vocation and an artist & sculptor by avocation. 3) PAZ PARDO DE TAVERA – wife of Juan Luna. 4) DON JOAQUIN PARDO DE TAVERA – an exle of 1872 who escape from Marianas & lived in France.
  • 6.
    MR.EDWARD BOUSTED -was born in the Phil., the son of a rich French businessman of Singapore, and had married a daughter of prominent Genato family of Manila. Two attractive daughter 1. Nelly – a fencer 2. Adelina – quiet, dignified & refined
  • 7.
    He carried hisartistic hobbies and made two statues 1. The Beggar 2. The Maid with a Baker – sent to Blumentrit together with an artistic wallet (PETACA) made of Philippine vine.
  • 8.
    1. Kidlat Club 2.Indios Bravos
  • 9.
    Kidlat Club –special club form in order to organize Fils. In the French country Members: (a)Antonio & Juan Luna, (b) Lauro Dimayuga (c) Baldomero Roxas (d) Gregorio Aguilera (e) Fernando Canon (f)Gregorio Pautu (g) Julio Lloorente
  • 10.
    Indios Bravos –a new society of Filipino patriots in Paris. It replaced the ephemeral Kidlat Club. Members pledged to excel in intellectual and physical prowess in order to win the admiration of the foreigners, particularly Spaniards.
  • 11.
    Rizal’s outstanding achievementin Paris in Jan. 1890 was the publication of his annotated edition of Morga’s Sucesos, which he wrote in the British Museum. He dedicated this historical work “TO THE FILIPINOS”.
  • 12.
    1. International Associationof Filipinologist 2. Project for Filipino College in Hongkong
  • 13.
    International Association of Filipinologist– association that aim to study the Philippines from the scientific and historical point of view.
  • 14.
    President: Dr.Ferdinand Blumentritt (Austrian) VicePresident : Mr. Edmund Plauehul (French) Counsellor : Dr. Reinhold Rost (Anglo-German) Counsellor : Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor (Filipino- Spanish) Secretary : Dr. Jose Rizal (Filipino)
  • 15.
    Project for ModernFilipino in Hongkong – a college that aims to train and educate men of good family and financial means in according with the demands of modern times and circumstances. Mr. Cunanan - who promised Rizal to help him raise money as initial capital for the college. P40,000 – amount needed as capital for the college.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Por Telefono –another satirical work of Rizal that is a reply to fr. Salvador Font, who mastermind the banning of his Noli. – was published in booklet form in Barcelona, 1889. Dimas Alang – pen name used by Rizal in writing Por Telefono. – it describes in comical vein a telephone conversation between Father Salvador Font who ws in Madrid and the father provincial of the San Agustin Convent in Manila.
  • 18.
    Adelina Boustead –another romance of Rizal in Paris. Antonio Luna – a dashing man of violent passions who is madly in love with Nelly (Adelina’s sister) Mir Deas – Spanish newspaperman who was writing articles against Filipinos.
  • 19.
    Reasons that Rizal’smarriage did not prosper: 1. Adelina was not sure if he loved her because of his broken engagement 2. Rizal refused to accept the condition that he will become a protestant like her 3. Adelina’s mother opposed the match because Rizal was not rich enough to support a family in style.
  • 20.