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SA LANG̃IT NG̃ BAYANG̃ PILIPINAS. - MG̃A DAKILANG̃ PILIPINO - o - ANG̃ KAIBIGAN NG̃ MG̃A NAGAARAL - SININOP NI - Jose N. Sevilla at Tolentino - UPANG̃ MAGAMIT NA AKLAT NA BABASAHÍN
UNANG̃ PAGKALIMBAG MAYNILA, 1922 - Limbagan nina Sevilla at mga kapatid at Kn. - MAYNILA, K.P.
TUNTUNAN
PAUNANG̃ SALITA
ALI MUDIN
RAHÁ SOLIMAN
RAHA LAKAN DULA
TOMAS PINPIN
Francisco Baltazar (Balagtas)
A compact reference designed for young learners, this work gathers concise portraits of the Philippines’ most celebrated figures. From pioneering writers and brave revolutionaries to tireless educators and daring explorers, each entry highlights the achievements that shaped the nation’s history. The language is clear and approachable, making it easy for students to absorb key facts and inspiring anecdotes.
Written in Tagalog, the book also serves as a gentle lesson in the nation’s linguistic heritage. The author’s original editorial quirks—once presented with a unique typographic style—have been restored for modern readers, preserving the text’s authentic flavor while ensuring readability. Throughout, the narratives stress the values of courage, compassion, and civic duty, inviting learners to see these heroes as relatable role models.
Ideal for classroom use or personal study, the volume offers a ready‑made source of material for lessons on patriotism, literature, and cultural identity. Its straightforward layout encourages educators to integrate each biography into broader discussions, helping students connect past triumphs with the responsibilities of today’s generation.
Language
tl
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Pilar Somoza and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works from the University of Michigan Digital Libraries.)
Release date
2006-02-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1880–1946
A pioneering Tagalog writer, folklorist, and language scholar, he helped preserve Philippine stories and shape early modern writing in Tagalog. His work ranges from novels and plays to grammar books and collections of legends.
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