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  1. Jul 18, 2023 · Correspondence originally published in Epistolario Rizalino, Rizal's letters in t. 5 and Blumentritts's in various volumes. "First printing, Jose Rizal National Centennial edition, 1961; second printing, National Historical Institute, 1992"--V. 2, p. [iv]

  2. Before the execution in Manila, Rizal wrote his final letter for Blumentritt. Blumentritt reportedly cried after receiving the letter. Blumentritt was a significant contributor to the publication of La Solidaridad, published by Filipino expatriates from 1889 to 1895 as a voice for advocacy of political reforms in the Philippines.

  3. Jul 25, 2013 · Ferdinand Blumentritt (1853-1913) was an outstanding scholar from the small Bohemian town of Leitmeritz in then Austria-Hungary.

  4. Rizal and Blumentritt JOHN N. SCHUMACHER Of the three hundred or so letters written by Rizal himself and preserved in the Epistolario Rizalino, more than one-third were sent to "my dearest friend and brother" Ferdinand Blumentritt; and among the other letters of the Epistolario written to Rizal, a large num-ber are those of Blumentritt.

  5. 50 Selected Letters between Rizal and Blumentritt. Courtesy of National Historical Institute, Manila. 1. Rizal, Heidelberg, 31 July 1886. Rizal compliments Blumentritt with a copy of Rufino Baltazar Hernández, Aritmética, written in Tagalog and Spanish. 11 Obere Neckar Strasse Heidelberg, 31 July 1886 Esteemed Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt.

  6. Ferdinand Johann Franz Blumentritt (10 September 1853, Prague – 20 September 1913, Litoměřice) was an Austrian teacher, secondary school principal in Leitmeritz, lecturer, and author of articles and books about the Philippines and its ethnography.

  7. Blumentritt, Ferdinand 1853-1913 English translation paged continuously (xxv, 580 p.) with facsims. of the holographs of Rizal's letters (in German) interleaved. Correspondence originally published in Epistolario Rizalino, Rizal's letters in t. 5 and Blumentritt's in various volumes.