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Tomás Pinpin

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Based on the fact that a book printed in 1648 contained the sentence "Printed in the Office of Tomas Pin-pin", historians believe that later in life he must have opened a printing shop together with his son Simon, to whom he taught the art of printing, and whose name appears on several books from the
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Although the Librong Pagaaralan was the first printed book written by a Filipino in the local Tagalog language, it was not the first one in history, as it had been preceded by Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Espanola y Tagala, that had been printed in Tagalog, in both Latin script and the commonly used
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Pinpin started working as an apprentice at the printing press in Abucay in 1609. The printing press was run by the Dominicans, and Father Blancas employed young Pinpin and taught him the printing techniques of the time. In just one year he had developed enough skills to be promoted to printing
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Other Tagalogs like us did not take a year to learn the Spanish language when using my book. This good result has given me satisfaction and encouraged me to print my work, so that all may derive some profit from it."
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was printed by his assistant, Diego Talaghay. The book contained 119 pages divided into five parts and was meant to help Filipinos learn the Spanish language. The prologue read:
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He is thought to have first come into contact with the printing world around 1608 or 1609, learning from the work of other Christian Chinese printers such as Juan de Vera,
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Jesuit press. This is not the church where Tomás Pinpin set up the printing press owned by the Franciscan it was in old Pila church now a ruin in Tirado Victoria Laguna.
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Relacion verdadera, y breve de la persecucion, y martirios que padecieron por la confession de nuestra Santa Fee Catholica en Iapon, quinze Religiosos
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It is estimated that all throughout his career, from 1609 to 1639, Tomas Pinpin printed at least fourteen different publications.
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There are no other records of Tomás Pinpin after 1648, so both the date of his death and the place are unaccounted for.
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Ritual para administrar los sanctos sacramentos sacado casi todo del Ritual Romano, i lo de mas del Ritual Indico
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In 1637 he published and printed what is thought to be the first newspaper in the Philippines, the 14-page
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Pinpin is remembered for being the first Philippine personage to publish and print a book,
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In 1612 Pinpin supervised the set up of a printing press owned by the Franciscans in
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where the Franciscans put up the printing press that was supervised by Tomas Pinpin
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Quirino, Carlos. The First Philippine Imprints. Journal of History 8 (Sept. 1960).
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Original text of "Librong Pagaaralan nang manga Tagalog nang Uicang Castilla"
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Triunfo del Santo Rosario y Orden de S. Domingo en los reynos del Iapon
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Filipinos in History, National Historical Institute, 1990, p. 102
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Baybayin script of the natives of the time, in the year 1593.
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Librong Pagaaralan nang manga Tagalog nang Uicang Castilla
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Librong Pagaaralan nang manga Tagalog nang Uicang Castilla
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Librong Pagaaralan nang mga Tagalog nang Uicang Castilla
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Relacion de la Vida y Martirio del Jesuita P. Mastrillo
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Index

Tomas Pinpin
Abucay
Bataan
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Printer
Publisher
Abucay
Bataan
Philippines
Tagalog
Abucay
Bataan
Pedro de Vera
ca
de
es
fr
ro
ru

Pila
Pila, Laguna
Binondo
Manila
digital copy
Vocabulario de lengua Tagala
digital copy
digital copy
digital copy
digital copy

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