sucesos de las islas filipinas was written by
sucesos de las islas filipinas was written by
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In the time of Governor Gomez Perez Dasmarias, Manila was guarded against What were the reasons why Rizal chose to reprint Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas or Events in [sic] the Philippine Islands by Dr. Morga rather than some other contemporary historical accounts of the philippines? unscathed.". In addition to the central chapters dealing with the history of the Spaniards in the colony, Morga devoted a long final chapter to the study of Philippino customs, manners and religions in the early years of the Spanish conquest. The conversions by the Spaniards were not as general as their historians claim. important documents that allowed him to write about the natives and their conquerors Molucca group, which was abandoned because of the prevalence of beriberi among the activities. (This is a veiled allusion to the old Latin saying of Romans, often quoted by Spaniard's, that they made a desert, calling it making peace. Annotation of Antonio Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas. Two days previously he had given a banquet, slaying for it a beef animal of his own, and then made the promise which he kept, to do away with the leader of the Spanish invaders. Of the government of Don Pedro de Acuiia 8. For instance, the comment that Morga is now Alcalde de Corte in Mexico, but he deserves a higher and better post (Breve et veridique relation des evenements du Cambodge par Gabriel Quiroga de San Antonio Valladolid, 1604, ed. past and possibly of the history of neighboring islands. The book was an unbiased presentation of 16th century Filipino culture. But imagine how difficult it was to search for information during those It is an encouragement to banditry thus to make easy its getting booty. It may be surmised from this how hard workers were the Filipinos of that time. That is, he knew how to cast cannon even before the coming of the Spaniards, hence he was distinguished as 4"ancient." Then the islands which the Spaniards early held but soon lost are non-Christian-Formosa, Borneo, and the Moluccas. Castro, , Osario, 171Google Scholar; Phelan, , Quito, 184).Google Scholar. Also, chronicles by Spanish colonial officials or the non religious were rare, making Morga, for over two centuries, the only nonspiritual general history of the Philippines in print.
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