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LECTURE NOTES
I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law)

II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times
LECTURE NOTES
I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law)

II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times

Chapter 1 Advent of a National Hero
Chapter 2 Childhood Years in Calamba
Chapter 3 Early Education in Calamba and Binan
Chapter 4 Scholastic Triumphs at Ateneo de Manila
Chapter 5 Medical Studies at the University of Santo Tomas
Chapter 6 In Sunny Spain
Chapter 7 Paris to Berlin
Chapter 8 Noli Me Tangere Published in in Berlin
Chapter 9 Rizal's Grand Tour of Europe with Viola
Chapter 10 First Homecoming
Chapter 11 In Hong Kong and Macao
Chapter 12 Romantic Interlude in Japan
Chapter 13 Rizal's Visit to the United States
Chapter 14 Rizal in London
Chapter 15 Rizal's Second Sojourn in Paris and the Universal Exposition
Chapter 16 In Belgian Brussels
Chapter 17 Misfortunes in Madrid
Chapter 18 Biarritz Vacations and Romance with Nelly Boustead
Chapter 19 El Filibusterismo Published in Ghent
Chapter 20 Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong
Chapter 21 Second Homecoming and the Liga Filipina
Chapter 22 Exile in Dapitan
Chapter 23 Last Trip Abroad
Chapter 24 Last Homecoming and Trial
Chapter 25 Martyrdom at Bagumbayan

III. Poems of Rizal
No: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

IV. Extra Information
a. Philosophies in Rizal's life
b. Many sided personality
c. The romantic life of Rizal
d. Biographical Sketch of Rizal
Chapter 1 Advent of a National Hero
Chapter 2 Childhood Years in Calamba
Chapter 3 Early Education in Calamba and Binan
Chapter 4 Scholastic Triumphs at Ateneo de Manila
Chapter 5 Medical Studies at the University of Santo Tomas
Chapter 6 In Sunny Spain
Chapter 7 Paris to Berlin
Chapter 8 Noli Me Tangere Published in in Berlin
Chapter 9 Rizal's Grand Tour of Europe with Viola
Chapter 10 First Homecoming
Chapter 11 In Hong Kong

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