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Doctrina Cristiano- Special NOOK Edition!
Doctrina Cristiano- Special NOOK Edition!
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Doctrina Cristiana is believed to be the first book printed in the Philippines, in the year 1593.[1]
The Doctrina Cristiana is remarkable for having been printed not only in a Spanish version in a Gothic font, but also in Tagalog, in both Latin script and the commonly used Baybayin script of the natives of the time, and in Chinese.
Some historians argue that the Chinese language version titled "Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua China" ("Wuchi t’ien-chu cheng-chiao chen-chuan shih-lu"), was printed in 1593 before the Spanish and Tagalog versions, by Juan de Vera, a Filipino-Chinese. However, most scholars agree that stronger evidence shows that it must have been printed after the Spanish and Tagalog versions. The title page of the Chinese Doctrina indicates that the book's printer was Keng Yong, which hasn't been shown to be the Chinese name of Juan de Vera (Description by wikipedia.org)
The Doctrina Cristiana is remarkable for having been printed not only in a Spanish version in a Gothic font, but also in Tagalog, in both Latin script and the commonly used Baybayin script of the natives of the time, and in Chinese.
Some historians argue that the Chinese language version titled "Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua China" ("Wuchi t’ien-chu cheng-chiao chen-chuan shih-lu"), was printed in 1593 before the Spanish and Tagalog versions, by Juan de Vera, a Filipino-Chinese. However, most scholars agree that stronger evidence shows that it must have been printed after the Spanish and Tagalog versions. The title page of the Chinese Doctrina indicates that the book's printer was Keng Yong, which hasn't been shown to be the Chinese name of Juan de Vera (Description by wikipedia.org)
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