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oai:ojs.journals.ateneo.edu:article/745
2016-09-08T20:37:25Z
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Gemelli and His Travel to the Philippines
Manzano, David; David Manzano works in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), in the Escuela de Estudios Hispano Americanos Department (Seville, Spain), as a researcher on the Spanish Pacific (Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Ciencia e Innovación, PO9-HUM-5392, 2010-2013). He graduated with degrees in History (2009) and Political Science (2010) from the University of Granada. His expertise is in the history of interna- tional relations, finishing his Master’s degrees on Contemporary History (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2010) and on Europe, the Medi- terranean world and its Atlantic influence (Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, 2012). He has participated in several conferences such as PACLAS in Manila, 2012. He is currently finishing his PhD on the relationship of Spain with the Pacific islands in the 19th century.
<p><span>Giro del Mondo’s </span><span>Volume V, by G. Francesco Gemelli Careri (1700), dedicates two books to describe several events which took place in the Philippines in 1696 as observed by the traveler. Our main goal will be to write a historical analysis of his account, underlining the importance of the Manila Galleon in the political, economic, and social life of the Philippines at the end of 17th century. </span></p>
Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia
2013-03-20 00:00:00
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oai:ojs.journals.ateneo.edu:article/746
2016-09-08T20:37:30Z
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Oriental Passion to Honor the Dead
Gutierrez, Ana Ruiz; University of Granada
<p><span>To promote the expiation of sins committed on earth, pious donations were common; the chaplaincy was the more common religious foundation, which was intended to secure in perpetuity a number of votes for the eternal repose of the soul of the patron or patrons. To ensure its continued maintenance, material goods were provided; these goods, together with the owner, are generally exhibited in their funerary chapels. Because of the Manila Galleon, which led to the exchange of Asian goods between East and West, it is thus very common to find works from Asia, China, Japan, and the Philippines in the decor of these funerary chapels. </span></p>
Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia
2013-03-20 00:00:00
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Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia; Vol. 3, No. 1 (2013): Asian Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities
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https://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/apah/article/download/746/2257
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