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Jose Rizal

Chapter 7Paris to Berlin(1885-1887)

After completing his studies in Madrid, Rizal went to Paris and Germany in orderTo specialize in OPHTHALMOLOGY.

Rizal welcomed in BerlinsScientific circles

InGay Paris(1885-86)

In november 1885,Rizal was living in Paris, Where he sojournedFor about 4 months.

Dr. Louis de Weckert (1852-1906)A French ophthalmologist

January 1, 1886with respect to the study of the ailmentsOf the eyes.I am doing well. I know howTo perform all the operations; I only needTo know what is going on inside the eye,Which requires much practice.

-visited his friends: Taveras, Juan Luna,Felix R. Hidalgo, Paz Pardo de Tavera-the Monkey & the Turtle Paz album. Jose Rizal drew a series of sketches-spent happy hours in Juan Lunas studio,Improve his own painting techniqueAnd posed as model in several Paintings:

Death of CleopatraThe blood compact

RIZAL AS MUSICIAN:In a letter dated November 27, 1878, he toldEnrique Lete that he learned the solfeggio, the piano,& the voice culture in one month & a halfIf you could hear me singyou would wish you Were in Spain because my voice is like theBraying of the asses.

-Rizal came to play the flute fairly well. He was flutist in various impromptu reunions of Filipinos in Paris.-He even composed some songs:1: Alin Mang Lahi2: La Deportacion

-visited Strasbourg (capital of Alsace Lorraine)HISTORIC HEIDELBERG*lived in a boarding house with German law students & made Rizal a member of the Chess Players club*transferred near the University where he worked as anAssistant of Dr. Otto Becker-a German Ophthalmologist*attended lectures of Dr. Becker & Prof. Wilhelm Kuehne*visited scenic spots around Heidelberg

Go to my native land, go, foreign flowers,Sown by the traveler on his way,And there, beneath its azure sky,Where all my affections lie;There from the weary pilgrim say,

What faith is his in that land of ours!Go there and tell how when the dawn,Her early light diffusing,Your petals first flung open wide;His steps beside chill Neckar drawn,You see him silent by your side,Upon its Spring perennial musing,

Say how when mornings light,All your fragrance stealing,Whispers to you as in mirth,Playful songs of Loves delight,He,too, murmurs his loves feelingIn the tonque he learned at birth.

That when the sun on Koenigstuhls heightPours out its golden flood,And with its slowly warming lightGives life to value and grove and wood,He greets that sun, here only upraising,Which in his native land is at its zenith blazing.

Bear then, O flowers, loves message bear;My love to all the loved ones there,Peace to my country fruitful land Faith whereon its sons may stand,And virtue for its daughters care;All those beloved creatures greet,That still around homes altar meet.

And when you come unto its shore,This kiss I now on you bestow,Fling where the winged breezes blow;That borne on them it may hover oerAnd that I love, esteem, and adore.

But though, O flowers, you come unto that land,And still perchance your colors hold;So far from this heroic strand,Whose soil first bade your life unfoldStill here your fragrance will expand;Your soul that never quits the earthWhose light smiled on you at your birth.And tell there of that day he stood,Near to a ruind castle gray,By Neckars banks, or shady wood,And pluckd you from beside the wayTell, too, the tale toyou addressed,And how with tender care,Your bending leaves he pressd Twist pages of some volume rare.

WITH PASTOR ULLMER AT WILHELMSFELD*Rizal spent 3 months vacation at Wilhelmsfeld,A mountainous village near Heidelberg.*He stayed at the vicarage of a kind Protestant Pastor, Dr. Karl Ullmer, who became his goodFriend and admirer.

FIRST LETTER TO BLUMENTRITT

-Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt*director of the Ateneo of Leitmeritz, Austria.*austrian ethnologist I have heard that you are studying our language, & thatYou had already published some work about it; permit me toSend you a valuable book written by my countryman inOur language. The Spanish version is mediocre becauseThe author is only a modest writer but the tagalog part isGood, & it is precisely the language spoken in our province.With the letter, Rizal sent a book entitled ARITMETICA & was publishedIn 2 lang.-spanish & tagalog. The author was Rufino Baltazar Hernandez, a native of Sta. Cruz, Laguna.

Fifth Centenary of Heidelberg University.Centenary celebration onAugust 6, 1886. 3 days before The departure of Jose Rizal.

IN LEIPZIG AND DRESDEN-Rizal arrived in Leizig on August 14, 1886-translated Schillers William Tell from German into Tagalog-corrected some chapters of his 2nd novel -performed his daily physical exercise at the gymnasium -worked as proof-reader in publishers firm -on October 29, he left Leipzig for Dresden, where he met Dr. Adolph Meyer-director of the Anthropological &Ethnological museum-November 1, he left Dresden by train

RIZAL WELCOMED IN BERLINS SCIENTIFIC CIRCLES

Dr. Feodor Jagor-author of TRAVELS IN THE PHILIPPINES-visited the Philippines (1859-60)Dr. Rudolf Virchow-German anthropologistDr. Hans Virchow-latter son of Dr. Virchow-professor of Descriptive AnatomyDr. W.Joest- German GeographerDr. Karl Ernest Schweigger- Famous German ophthalmology

RIZALS LIFE IN BERLINReasons why he lived in Berlin:1: to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology 2: to further studies of sciences and languages 3: to observe the economic had political conditions of the German nation4: to associate with famous German scientists and scholars5: to publish his novel, NOLI ME TANGERE

-worked as an asst. of Dr. Scheweigger -practiced speaking in German, French and Italian -took private lessons in French under Madame Lucie Cerdole

RIZAL ON GERMAN WOMENShe is not gossipy, frivolous, and quarrelsome like the Spanish Woman. She is not particular about beautiful dresses and Expensive jewelry, though she could dress nicely like any other Woman in the world.(letter to Trinidad dated March 11, 1886)Now that you are still young you should strive to read, read,& learn. You must not allow yourself to be conquered by Indolence because it costs so little to cast it off.(advised to Trinidad from Rizal)

GERMAN CUSTOM1: Christmas Custom 2: self-introduction to strangersRIZALS DARKEST WINTER-the diamond ring was in the pawnshop -he could not pay his landlord -had to scrimp, eating only one meal a day -clothes are old and threadbare and washed them himself

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