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Some notes on the bibliography of the Philippines by Thomas C. Middleton
by Middleton, Thomas C. (Thomas Cooke), 1842-1923Description
Some Notes on the Bibliography of the Philippines by Rev. Thomas Cooke Middleton, D.D., O.S.A. is a bibliographic publication written at the turn of the 20th century, specifically around the late 1890s to early 1900s. This detailed work serves as a scholarly resource that compiles and analyzes literature related to the history, art, science, and languages of the Philippines, documenting the intellectual contributions of various authors and scholars from the archipelago. In the book, Middleton provides an expansive overview of Philippine literature, identifying significant works, authors, and pressing topics related to the islands. He explores the bibliography compiled by W.E. Retana, which features titles in twenty-seven Philippine dialects, and highlights important texts ranging from historical accounts to studies in botany and linguistics. Additionally, Middleton discusses the introduction of printing to the Philippines, detailing early presses and their contributions to the proliferation of knowledge. His focus on the richness and variety of Philippine literature aims to improve awareness and counter misconceptions about the literary achievements of the nation. Overall, the book serves as a comprehensive guide for scholars and readers interested in understanding the intellectual heritage of the Philippines. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



