Dimasalang Kalendariong Tagalog (1922)

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Dimasalang Kalendariong Tagalog (1922)

by Honorio López

TL·~1 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
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DIMASALAG̃ - KALENDARIOG̃ TAGALOG - (DATI'Y LA SONRISA) - NI - Don Honorio López - SA TAOG̃ - 1922

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Ang Aklat na Ginto

1:40
4

Aklat ng Kabuhayan

0:29
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DIMASALANG - KALENDARYONG TAGALOG - ng - Kgg. Honorio Lopez - nag-konsehal, sa siyudad ng maynila

2:26
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PARAAN NG PAGGINHAWA - MG̃A MAHALAGANG ARAL NG PILOSOPONG HAPONES NA SI MR. TUSE-KARI

2:54
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Pagilag sa Kulog

1:22
8

INERO.—1922

5:04
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PEBRERO.—1922

4:15
10

MARSO.—1922

4:43

Description

A curious blend of calendar and guide, this 1922 Tagalog publication opens as a practical almanac while quietly turning into a handbook of folk wisdom. The pages list dates and festivals, then drift into advice on health, herbal cures, and simple rituals that were trusted to keep the body and spirit in balance. Readers hear the voice of a time when everyday Filipinos turned to both medicine and mysticism for comfort.

Beyond the dates, the work offers a window into a world where agriculture, law, and revolutionary history intersect with personal well‑being. It shares recipes, herbal formulas, and modest moral lessons, all framed by the author’s experience as a learned farmer, lawyer, and veteran of the earlier struggle for independence. Listening to this piece feels like stepping into a bustling Manila street of the early twentieth century, where practical concerns and spiritual hopes walk hand in hand.

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Language

tl

Duration

~1 hours (75K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad, Pilar Somoza and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Para sa pagpapahalaga ng panitikang Pilipino.

Release date

2005-09-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Honorio López

Honorio López

1875–1958

A writer, journalist, and revolutionary from Manila, he is best remembered for the influential Dimasalang Kalendariong Tagalog and for popular historical works that brought Filipino heroes to a wide readership.

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