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Rizal's Sojourn in
Europe
Group 2 Presentation
Meryl C.
Charis L.
Ryoma M.
Noimee B.
Charles B.
Mark Jason S.
Mark Kevin S.

 the Dominican professors were hostile to him
 the Filipino students were racially discriminated by
the Spaniards
 the method of instruction was obsolete and
repressive - In Rizal’s novel, El Filibusterismo, he
described how the Filipino students were humiliated and
insulted by their Dominican professors and how backward
the method of instruction was, especially in the teaching of
the natural sciences.
Unhappy Days At UST

 Aside from completing his studies in Spain, Rizal has
a “secret mission”— to observe keenly the life and
culture, languages and customs, industries and commerce,
and government and laws of the European nations in
order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating
his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny.
In Sunny Spain (1882-1885)

 May 3, 1882 – Rizal departed on
board the Spanish steamer
Salvadora bound for Singapore
 Donato Lecha – the ship captain
from Asturias, Spain
 May 9, 1882 – Salvadora docked at
Singapore
 Hotel de la Paz – where Rizal
stayed and spent two days on a
sightseeing soiree of the city, which
was a colony of England
Departure For Spain

 Djemnah – a French steamer where
Rizal boarded for Europe on May 11.
 May 17, 1882 – Djemnah reached
Point Galle, a seacoast town in
Southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
 The following day the voyage
resumed towards Colombo, the
Capital of Ceylon.
 From Colombo, Djemnah continued
the voyage crossing the Indian Ocean
to the Cape coast of Africa.
From Singapore To Colombo

 The next stopover was in Aden
City where he saw the camels for
the first time.
 Suez Canal – built by Ferdinand
de Lesseps (French diplomat-
engineer). Djemnah took five days
to traverse the Suez Canal.
 Port Said – the Mediterranean
terminal of the Suez Canal
Through Suez Canal

 June 11, 1882 – Rizal
reached Naples (Italy).
 June 12, 1882 – the steamer
docked at the French harbor
of Marseille and stayed 2
and half days. He visited the
famous Chateau d’If, where
Dantes, hero of the Count of
Monte Cristo was
imprisoned.
Naples And Marseilles

 Rizal left Marseilles by train
for the last lap of his trip to
Spain. He crossed the
Pyrenees and stopped for a
day at the frontier town of
Portbou.
 June 16, 1882 – Rizal finally
reached his destination—
Barcelona
Barcelona

 Amor Patrio (Love of Country) – nationalistic essay,
Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil
 appeared in print in Diariong Tagalog on August 20,
1882.
 it was published in two texts—Spanish and Tagalog
 the Spanish text was the one originally written by
Rizal in Barcelona
 the tagalog text was a translation made by M.H. del
Pilar
 Laong Laan – his pen-name
Barcelona

 Basilio Teodoro Moran – Rizal’s friend in Manila
and the publisher of Diariong Tagalog where Rizal
sent this article
 Diariong Tagalog – the first Manila bilingual
newspaper (Spanish and Tagalog)

 Fall of 1882 – Rizal left Barcelona and established himself
in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
 Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of
Madrid) – Rizal enrolled in two courses—Medicine and
Philosophy & Letters
 Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando – Rizal studied
painting and sculpture
 He also took lessons in French, German, and English
under private instructors
Life in Madrid

 March 1883 – Rizal joined the Masonic lodge called
Acacia in Madrid
 Rizal’s reason for becoming a mason was to secure
Freemasonry's aid in his fight against the friars in the
Philippines.
 Lodge Solidaridad (Madrid) – Rizal later transferred
where he became a Master Mason
 Diploma as Master Mason – was awarded to Rizal by Le
Grand Orient de France in Paris.
First Visit To Paris (1883)

 After Rizal’s departure for Spain, things turned from
bad to worse in Calamba:
 harvests of rice and sugarcane failed on account of drought
and locusts
 the manager of the Dominican-owned hacienda increased
the rentals of the lands
 a dreadful pest killed most of the turkeys
 Due to hard times in Calamba, the monthly
allowances of Rizal in Madrid were late in arrival
and there were times when they never arrived.

 June 21, 1884 – Rizal completed his medical course in
Spain; he was conferred the degree of Licentiate in
Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid.
 In the next academic year, he studied and passed all
subjects leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
 Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and
Letters with excellent ratings.

 Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in
ophthalmology – he chose this branch of medicine
because he wanted to cure his mother’s eye ailment.
 Maximo Viola – a medical student and a member of a
rich family of San Miguel, Bulacan, Rizal’s friend.
 Dr. Louis de Weckert (1852-1906) – leading French
ophthalmologist wherein Rizal worked as an assistant
from November 1885 to February 1886
 Rizal spent many happy hours in the studio of Juan Luna
improved his own painting technique.
 He posed as an Egyptian priest in Luna’s canvas “The
Death of Cleopatra“.
Paris To Berlin (1885-1887)

 February 1, 1886 – Rizal reluctantly left Paris for
Germany after acquiring enough experience in the
clinic of Dr. Weckert.
 Dr. Otto Becker – distinguished German
ophthalmologist where Rizal worked—University
Eye Hospital.
 Dr. Karl Ullmer – a kind Protestant pastor where
Rizal stayed, who became his good friend.
At Heidelberg

 August 9, 1886 – Rizal left Heidelberg boarded by a
train and arrived in Leipzig after 5 days.
 Because of his knowledge of German, Spanish, and
other European languages, Rizal worked as proof-
reader in a publisher’s firm.
In Leipzig And Dresden

 October 29, 1886 – Rizal left Leipzig for Dresden
where he met Dr. Adolph B. Meyer, director of the
Anthropological and Ethnological Museum.
Dresden

 November 1, 1886 – Rizal left Dresden by train
reaching Berlin in the evening.
 Rizal was the first Asian to be accorded with honors
for being a member of the Anthropological Society,
the Ethnological Society, and the Geographical
Society of Berlin
Berlin

 Rizal lived in Berlin, famous capital of unified
Germany for five reasons:
1) to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology
2) to further his studies of sciences and languages
3) to observe the economic and political conditions of the
German nation
4) to associate with famous German scientists and scholars
5) to publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere
Berlin

 Toward the end of 1884, Rizal began writing the
novel in Madrid and finished about one-half of it.
 When Rizal went to Paris, after completing his
studies in the Central University of Madrid, he
continued writing the novel, finishing one half of the
second half.
 Rizal finished the last fourth of the novel in Germany
and wrote the last few chapters of the Noli in
Wilhelmsfeld.
Publication of Noli Me Tangere

 Maximo Viola arrived in Berlin at the height of Rizal
despondency and loaned him the needed funds to
publish the novel.
 February 21, 1887 – Noli was finally finished and
ready for printing
 Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesselschaft – a
printing shop which charged the lowest rate, that is,
300 pesos for 2,000 copies of the novel. The printing
was finished earlier than the estimated five months.
Noli Me Tangere

 March 21, 1887 – came off the printing press.
 The title Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase which
means “Touch Me Not”.
 It is not originally conceived by Rizal, for he
admitted taking it from the Bible.
 Rizal dedicated his Noli to the Philippines—“To My
Fatherland”
 He described the Philippines as a patient with cancer
that even with the most careful touch; it awakens in
it the sharpest pains.
Noli Me Tangere

 In token of Rizal’s appreciation
and gratitude, he gave Viola
the galley proofs of the Noli
carefully rolled around the pen
that he used in writing it and a
complimentary copy with the
following inscription: “To my
dear friend, Maximo Viola,
the first to read and appreciate
my work—Jose Rizal”
Noli Me Tangere

 Noli Me Tangere was a true story of the Philippine
condition during the last decades of Spanish rule.
 The book was banned by Spanish authorities in the
Philippines, although copies were smuggled into the
country.
Noli Me Tangere

 After the publication of Noli, Rizal planned to visit
the important places in Europe.
 By then, he received his money from Paciano worth
1,000 pesos and immediately paid Viola the sum of
300 pesos from his kind loan.
 May 11, 1887 – Rizal and Viola left Berlin by train.
Grand Tour in Europe with
Viola (1887)

 One of the best cities in Germany
 Prometheus Bound – painting
wherein Rizal was deeply
impressed.
Dresden

 May 13, 1887 – the train, with Rizal and Viola on
board, arrived at the railroad station of Leitmeritz,
Bohemia
 For the first time, the two great scholars—Rizal and
Blumentritt met in person.
 Tourist’s Club of Leitmeritz – which Blumentritt
was the secretary; Rizal spoke extemporaneously in
fluent Germany to the officers and members
Blumentritt and Leitmeritz

 Rizal together with Viola visited the city of Prague.
 They carried recommendation letters from
Blumentritt to Dr. Willkomm, a professor of natural
history in the University of Prague.
 Rizal and Viola visited the tomb of Copernicus, the
museum of natural history, the bacteriological
laboratories, the famous cave where San Juan
Nepomuceno was imprisoned, and the bridge from
which the saint was hurled into the river.
History City of Prague

 Rizal and Viola arrived in the
beautiful city of Vienna, capital
of Austria-Hungary
 Vienna was truly the “Queen
of Danube” because of its
beautiful buildings, religious
images, haunting waltzes and
majestic charm.
Queen of Danube

 Rizal and Viola left Vienna on a river boat to see the
beautiful sights of the Danube River.
 Rizal observed the different sights like the barges
loaded with products, the flowers and plants
growing along the river banks, the boats with
families living on them, and the quaint villages on
the riversides.
Lintz

 They traveled overland to Salzburg and from there to
Munich where they sojourned for a short time to savor the
famous Munich beer, reputed to be the best in Germany.
 Nuremberg – one of the oldest cities of Germany
 The Cathedral of Ulm – the largest and tallest cathedral in
all Germany.
 From Ulm, they went to Stuttgart, Baden and then
Rheinfall
 At Rheinfall, they saw the waterfall, “the most beautiful
waterfall of Europe”.
To Rheinfall, To Salzburg, To
Munich To Nuremberg

 They crossed the frontier to Schaffhausen,
Switzerland.
 They stayed in this city from June 2 to 3, 1887.
Switzerland

 This Swiss city is one of the most beautiful cities in
Europe, visited by world tourists every year.
 Rizal and Viola spent fifteen days in Geneva and
parted ways on June 23.
 Viola decided to return to Barcelona while Rizal
continued his tour to Italy.
Geneva

 Rizal received sad news from his friends in Madrid
of the deplorable conditions of primitive Igorots who
were exhibited in this expositions, some of whom
died and whose clothing are inappropriate for the
climate of Madrid, and crude weapons were objects
of mockery and laughter by the Spanish people and
press.
 Rizal was outraged by this degradation of his fellow
countrymen.
Madrid Exposition

 June 27, 1887 – Rizal reached Rome, the “Eternal City”.
 Rizal was thrilled by the sights and memories of the
Eternal City.
 Feast Day of St. Peter and St. Paul – Rizal visited for the
first time the Vatican, the “City of the Popes” and the
capital of Christendom.
 After a week of wonderful sojourn in Rome, Rizal
prepared to return to the Philippines. He had already
written to his father that he was coming home
Italy

Questions?

Thank you!

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Rizal's Sojourn in Europe

  • 1.  Rizal's Sojourn in Europe Group 2 Presentation Meryl C. Charis L. Ryoma M. Noimee B. Charles B. Mark Jason S. Mark Kevin S.
  • 2.   the Dominican professors were hostile to him  the Filipino students were racially discriminated by the Spaniards  the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive - In Rizal’s novel, El Filibusterismo, he described how the Filipino students were humiliated and insulted by their Dominican professors and how backward the method of instruction was, especially in the teaching of the natural sciences. Unhappy Days At UST
  • 3.   Aside from completing his studies in Spain, Rizal has a “secret mission”— to observe keenly the life and culture, languages and customs, industries and commerce, and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny. In Sunny Spain (1882-1885)
  • 4.   May 3, 1882 – Rizal departed on board the Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore  Donato Lecha – the ship captain from Asturias, Spain  May 9, 1882 – Salvadora docked at Singapore  Hotel de la Paz – where Rizal stayed and spent two days on a sightseeing soiree of the city, which was a colony of England Departure For Spain
  • 5.   Djemnah – a French steamer where Rizal boarded for Europe on May 11.  May 17, 1882 – Djemnah reached Point Galle, a seacoast town in Southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)  The following day the voyage resumed towards Colombo, the Capital of Ceylon.  From Colombo, Djemnah continued the voyage crossing the Indian Ocean to the Cape coast of Africa. From Singapore To Colombo
  • 6.   The next stopover was in Aden City where he saw the camels for the first time.  Suez Canal – built by Ferdinand de Lesseps (French diplomat- engineer). Djemnah took five days to traverse the Suez Canal.  Port Said – the Mediterranean terminal of the Suez Canal Through Suez Canal
  • 7.   June 11, 1882 – Rizal reached Naples (Italy).  June 12, 1882 – the steamer docked at the French harbor of Marseille and stayed 2 and half days. He visited the famous Chateau d’If, where Dantes, hero of the Count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned. Naples And Marseilles
  • 8.   Rizal left Marseilles by train for the last lap of his trip to Spain. He crossed the Pyrenees and stopped for a day at the frontier town of Portbou.  June 16, 1882 – Rizal finally reached his destination— Barcelona Barcelona
  • 9.   Amor Patrio (Love of Country) – nationalistic essay, Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil  appeared in print in Diariong Tagalog on August 20, 1882.  it was published in two texts—Spanish and Tagalog  the Spanish text was the one originally written by Rizal in Barcelona  the tagalog text was a translation made by M.H. del Pilar  Laong Laan – his pen-name Barcelona
  • 10.   Basilio Teodoro Moran – Rizal’s friend in Manila and the publisher of Diariong Tagalog where Rizal sent this article  Diariong Tagalog – the first Manila bilingual newspaper (Spanish and Tagalog)
  • 11.   Fall of 1882 – Rizal left Barcelona and established himself in Madrid, the capital of Spain.  Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid) – Rizal enrolled in two courses—Medicine and Philosophy & Letters  Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando – Rizal studied painting and sculpture  He also took lessons in French, German, and English under private instructors Life in Madrid
  • 12.   March 1883 – Rizal joined the Masonic lodge called Acacia in Madrid  Rizal’s reason for becoming a mason was to secure Freemasonry's aid in his fight against the friars in the Philippines.  Lodge Solidaridad (Madrid) – Rizal later transferred where he became a Master Mason  Diploma as Master Mason – was awarded to Rizal by Le Grand Orient de France in Paris. First Visit To Paris (1883)
  • 13.   After Rizal’s departure for Spain, things turned from bad to worse in Calamba:  harvests of rice and sugarcane failed on account of drought and locusts  the manager of the Dominican-owned hacienda increased the rentals of the lands  a dreadful pest killed most of the turkeys  Due to hard times in Calamba, the monthly allowances of Rizal in Madrid were late in arrival and there were times when they never arrived.
  • 14.   June 21, 1884 – Rizal completed his medical course in Spain; he was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid.  In the next academic year, he studied and passed all subjects leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine.  Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and Letters with excellent ratings.
  • 15.   Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in ophthalmology – he chose this branch of medicine because he wanted to cure his mother’s eye ailment.  Maximo Viola – a medical student and a member of a rich family of San Miguel, Bulacan, Rizal’s friend.  Dr. Louis de Weckert (1852-1906) – leading French ophthalmologist wherein Rizal worked as an assistant from November 1885 to February 1886  Rizal spent many happy hours in the studio of Juan Luna improved his own painting technique.  He posed as an Egyptian priest in Luna’s canvas “The Death of Cleopatra“. Paris To Berlin (1885-1887)
  • 16.   February 1, 1886 – Rizal reluctantly left Paris for Germany after acquiring enough experience in the clinic of Dr. Weckert.  Dr. Otto Becker – distinguished German ophthalmologist where Rizal worked—University Eye Hospital.  Dr. Karl Ullmer – a kind Protestant pastor where Rizal stayed, who became his good friend. At Heidelberg
  • 17.   August 9, 1886 – Rizal left Heidelberg boarded by a train and arrived in Leipzig after 5 days.  Because of his knowledge of German, Spanish, and other European languages, Rizal worked as proof- reader in a publisher’s firm. In Leipzig And Dresden
  • 18.   October 29, 1886 – Rizal left Leipzig for Dresden where he met Dr. Adolph B. Meyer, director of the Anthropological and Ethnological Museum. Dresden
  • 19.   November 1, 1886 – Rizal left Dresden by train reaching Berlin in the evening.  Rizal was the first Asian to be accorded with honors for being a member of the Anthropological Society, the Ethnological Society, and the Geographical Society of Berlin Berlin
  • 20.   Rizal lived in Berlin, famous capital of unified Germany for five reasons: 1) to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology 2) to further his studies of sciences and languages 3) to observe the economic and political conditions of the German nation 4) to associate with famous German scientists and scholars 5) to publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere Berlin
  • 21.   Toward the end of 1884, Rizal began writing the novel in Madrid and finished about one-half of it.  When Rizal went to Paris, after completing his studies in the Central University of Madrid, he continued writing the novel, finishing one half of the second half.  Rizal finished the last fourth of the novel in Germany and wrote the last few chapters of the Noli in Wilhelmsfeld. Publication of Noli Me Tangere
  • 22.   Maximo Viola arrived in Berlin at the height of Rizal despondency and loaned him the needed funds to publish the novel.  February 21, 1887 – Noli was finally finished and ready for printing  Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesselschaft – a printing shop which charged the lowest rate, that is, 300 pesos for 2,000 copies of the novel. The printing was finished earlier than the estimated five months. Noli Me Tangere
  • 23.   March 21, 1887 – came off the printing press.  The title Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase which means “Touch Me Not”.  It is not originally conceived by Rizal, for he admitted taking it from the Bible.  Rizal dedicated his Noli to the Philippines—“To My Fatherland”  He described the Philippines as a patient with cancer that even with the most careful touch; it awakens in it the sharpest pains. Noli Me Tangere
  • 24.   In token of Rizal’s appreciation and gratitude, he gave Viola the galley proofs of the Noli carefully rolled around the pen that he used in writing it and a complimentary copy with the following inscription: “To my dear friend, Maximo Viola, the first to read and appreciate my work—Jose Rizal” Noli Me Tangere
  • 25.   Noli Me Tangere was a true story of the Philippine condition during the last decades of Spanish rule.  The book was banned by Spanish authorities in the Philippines, although copies were smuggled into the country. Noli Me Tangere
  • 26.   After the publication of Noli, Rizal planned to visit the important places in Europe.  By then, he received his money from Paciano worth 1,000 pesos and immediately paid Viola the sum of 300 pesos from his kind loan.  May 11, 1887 – Rizal and Viola left Berlin by train. Grand Tour in Europe with Viola (1887)
  • 27.   One of the best cities in Germany  Prometheus Bound – painting wherein Rizal was deeply impressed. Dresden
  • 28.   May 13, 1887 – the train, with Rizal and Viola on board, arrived at the railroad station of Leitmeritz, Bohemia  For the first time, the two great scholars—Rizal and Blumentritt met in person.  Tourist’s Club of Leitmeritz – which Blumentritt was the secretary; Rizal spoke extemporaneously in fluent Germany to the officers and members Blumentritt and Leitmeritz
  • 29.   Rizal together with Viola visited the city of Prague.  They carried recommendation letters from Blumentritt to Dr. Willkomm, a professor of natural history in the University of Prague.  Rizal and Viola visited the tomb of Copernicus, the museum of natural history, the bacteriological laboratories, the famous cave where San Juan Nepomuceno was imprisoned, and the bridge from which the saint was hurled into the river. History City of Prague
  • 30.   Rizal and Viola arrived in the beautiful city of Vienna, capital of Austria-Hungary  Vienna was truly the “Queen of Danube” because of its beautiful buildings, religious images, haunting waltzes and majestic charm. Queen of Danube
  • 31.   Rizal and Viola left Vienna on a river boat to see the beautiful sights of the Danube River.  Rizal observed the different sights like the barges loaded with products, the flowers and plants growing along the river banks, the boats with families living on them, and the quaint villages on the riversides. Lintz
  • 32.   They traveled overland to Salzburg and from there to Munich where they sojourned for a short time to savor the famous Munich beer, reputed to be the best in Germany.  Nuremberg – one of the oldest cities of Germany  The Cathedral of Ulm – the largest and tallest cathedral in all Germany.  From Ulm, they went to Stuttgart, Baden and then Rheinfall  At Rheinfall, they saw the waterfall, “the most beautiful waterfall of Europe”. To Rheinfall, To Salzburg, To Munich To Nuremberg
  • 33.   They crossed the frontier to Schaffhausen, Switzerland.  They stayed in this city from June 2 to 3, 1887. Switzerland
  • 34.   This Swiss city is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, visited by world tourists every year.  Rizal and Viola spent fifteen days in Geneva and parted ways on June 23.  Viola decided to return to Barcelona while Rizal continued his tour to Italy. Geneva
  • 35.   Rizal received sad news from his friends in Madrid of the deplorable conditions of primitive Igorots who were exhibited in this expositions, some of whom died and whose clothing are inappropriate for the climate of Madrid, and crude weapons were objects of mockery and laughter by the Spanish people and press.  Rizal was outraged by this degradation of his fellow countrymen. Madrid Exposition
  • 36.   June 27, 1887 – Rizal reached Rome, the “Eternal City”.  Rizal was thrilled by the sights and memories of the Eternal City.  Feast Day of St. Peter and St. Paul – Rizal visited for the first time the Vatican, the “City of the Popes” and the capital of Christendom.  After a week of wonderful sojourn in Rome, Rizal prepared to return to the Philippines. He had already written to his father that he was coming home Italy

Editor's Notes

  1. obsolete – out of date repressive – tyrannical, oppresive Dominican – member of a Roman Catholic order of preaching friars established in 1216 by Saint Dominic.
  2. Soiree – an evening party or gathering, typically in a private house, for conversation or music.
  3. Aden City – Yemen Suez Canal – Egypt
  4. Naples – Italy Marseilles – France Count of Monte Cristo – The classic story of an innocent man wrongly, but deliberately imprisoned and his brilliant strategy for revenge against those who betrayed him. It was a fictional story based on real events.
  5. Barcelona – Spain
  6. Paris – France CHARIS
  7. Berlin – Germany
  8. RYOMA Leipzig – Germany
  9. NOIMEE
  10. despondency – a state of low spirits caused by loss of hope or courage.
  11. Galley proofs are traditionally printed as a single column on a long strip of paper and generally do not include illustrations.
  12. CHARLES
  13. Mark Jason Prague – largest city in the Czech Republic
  14. MARK KEVIN
  15. Geneva – Switzerland
  16. deplorable – very bad
  17. Christendom - means Christianity as a territorial phenomenon