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CHAPTER 7 – Paris to Berlin (1885 – 87) - February 1, 1886- Rizal reluctantly left gay Paris

from Germany
Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in
- February 3, 1886- Rizal arrived in Heidelberg, a
ophthalmology—Rizal chose this branch of medicine
historic city in Germany famous for its old
because he wanted to cure his mother’s eye ailment
university and romantic surroundings
IN GAY PARIS (1885-1886) - Chess Player’s Club- a club wherein the students
made Rizal as a member because of being a good
 Maximo Viola- a medical student and a member
chess player
of a rich family of San Miguel, Bulacan, Rizal’s
- Dr. Otto Becker- distinguished German
friend
ophthalmologist where Rizal worked—
 Señor Eusebio Corominas - editor of the
University Eye Hospital
newspaper La Publicidad and made a crayon
- April 22, 1886- Rizal wrote a fine poem “A Las
sketch of Don Miguel Morayta, owner of La
Flores de Heidelberg” (To the Flowers of
Publicidad and a stasman
Heidelberg)
 Rizal gave Editor Corominas an article on the - In the spring of 1886, Rizal was fascinated by the
Carolines Question, then a controversial issue, blooming flowers along the cool banks of the
for publication Neckar River. Among them was his favorite
 November 1885 , Rizal was living in Paris where flower—the light blue “forget-me-not”
he sojourned for about four months - Wilhelmsfeld- a mountainous village near
 Dr. Louis de Weckert (1852-1906)- leading Heidelberg where Rizal spent a three-month
French ophthalmologist wherein Rizal worked as summer vacation
an assistant from November 1885 to February - Dr. Karl Ullmer- a kind Protestant pastor where
1886 Rizal stayed, who became his good friend and
 Paz Pardo de Tavera- was a pretty girl, who was admirer
engaged to Juan Luna - June 25, 1886- Rizal ended his sojourn at Pastor
 At the studio of Luna, Rizal spent many happy Ullmer’s home
hours. Rizal helped Luna by posing as model in - May 29, 1887- Rizal wrote from Munich
several paintings (Muchen) to Friedrich (Fritz), son of Pastor
 In Luna’s canvas “The Death of Cleopatra,“ Rizal Ullmer
posed as an Egyptian priest. In another of Luna’s - July 31, 1886- Rizal wrote his first letter in
great paintings, “The Blood Compact,” he posed German (which he had improved after his stay
as Sikatuna, with Trinidad Pardo de Tavera taking with the Ullmers) to Professor Blumentritt,
the role of Legazpi Director of the Ateneo of Leitmeritz, Austria
 November 27, 1878- Rizal told Enrique Lete that - Aritmetica (Arithmetic)-Rizal sent this book he
he “learned the solfeggio, the piano, the voice mentioned and was published in two
culture in one month and a half” languages— Spanish and Tagalog—by the
 By sheer determination and constant practice, University of Santo Tomas Press in 1868. the
Rizal came to play the flute fairly well. He was a author was Rufino Baltazar Hernandez, a native
flutist in various impromptu reunions of Filipinos of Santa Cruz, Laguna
in Paris - August 6, 1886- the famous University of
 Alin Mang Lahi (Any Race)- a patriotic song Heidelberg held its fifth centenary celebration
written by Rizal which asserts that any race
IN LEIPZIG AND DRESDEN
aspires for freedom
 La Deportacion (Deportation)- a sad danza - August 9, 1886- Rizal left Heidelberg
which Rizal composed in Dapitan during his exile - August 14, 1886- boarded by a train. Rizal
arrived in Leipzig
HISTORIC HEIDELBERG
- Professor Friedrich Ratzel- a famous German - Tagalische Verkunst (Tagalog Metrical Art)-
historian, Rizal befriend with him Rizal wrote this scholarly paper in German which
- Dr. Hans Meyer- German anthropologist, a he read before the society in April 1887 -this
friend of Rizal paper was published by the society in the same
- In Leipzig, Rizal translated Schiller’s William Tell year, and elicited favorable comments from all
from German into Tagalog so that Filipino might scientific quarters
know the story of that champion of Swiss - Rizal lived in Berlin, famous capital of unified
independence Germany for five reasons:
- Rizal also translated into Tagalog for his nephews (1) to gain further knowledge of
and niece Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales ophthalmology
- Rizal found out that the cost of living in Leipzig (2) to further his studies of sciences and
was cheapest in Europe so that he stayed two languages
months and a half (3) to observe the economic and political
- Because of his knowledge of German, Spanish, conditions of the German nation
and other European languages, Rizal worked as (4) to associate with famous German
proofreader in a publisher’s firm scientists and scholars
- October 29, 1886 - Rizal left Leipzig for Dresden (5) to publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere
where he met Dr. Adolph B. Meyer, Director of
the Anthropological and Ethnological Museum - Madame Lucie Cerdole-Rizal’s professor of
- Rizal heard Mass in a Catholic church; evidently, French in order to master the idiomatic
this Mass impressed him very much, for he wrote intricacies of the French language
on his diary: “Truly I have never in my life heard - Unter den Linden- the most popular boulevard
a Mass whose music had greater sublimity and of Berlin wherein Rizal enjoyed promenading,
intonation.” sipping beer in the city’s inns and talking with the
- Morning of November 1, 1886- Rizal left Dresden friendly Berliners
by train reaching Berlin in the evening BERLIN · - March 11, 1886- one of Rizal’s important letters
Rizal was enchanted by Berlin because of its written while he was in Germany that addressed
scientific atmosphere and the absence of race to his sister, Trinidad -in this letter, Rizal
prejudice expressed his high regard and admiration for
- Rizal met for the first time Dr. Feodor Jagor, German womanhood
celebrated German scientist-traveler and author - The German woman, said Rizal to his sister, is
of Travels in the Philippines, a book which Rizal serious, diligent, educated, and friendly. She is
read and admired during his student days in not gossipy, frivolous and quarrelsome
Manila - Aside from the German women, Rizal admired
- Dr. Rudolf Virchow- introduced to Rizal by Dr. the German customs which he observed well
Jagor; famous German anthropologist · Dr. Hans
Virchow- son of Dr. Rudolf Virchow, professor of
Descriptive Anatomy
- Dr. W. Joest- noted German geographer
- Dr. Ernest Schweigger (1830-1905) - famous
German ophthalmologist where Rizal worked
- Rizal became a member of the Anthropological
Society, the Ethnological Society, and the
Geographical Society of Berlin, upon the
recommendation of Dr. Jagor and Dr. Meyer

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