Ferdinand Blumentritt

Ferdinand Blumentritt ( born September 10, 1853 in Prague, † September 20, 1913 in Leitmeritz, Bohemia ) was an Austrian ethnographer, teacher and school principal in Leitmeritz. Ferdinand Blumentritt was one of his lifetime to the best connoisseurs of the Philippines, though he never entered them. According to him, a road and a commuter train station in Manila are named. Blumentritt was friends with the Philippine national hero José Rizal.

Works

  • Alphabetical register of matriculation examination regulations. Leitmeritz, 1909
  • Alphabetical list of the most common water-colors. Leitmeritz, 1910
  • America and the Philippines ( 1900)
  • The Chinese in the Philippines. Leitmeritz, 1879
  • Diccionario de Filipinas mitologico. Madrid, 1895
  • Some manuscripts from the 17th and 18th centuries. Leitmeritz, 1904
  • Something about Juan Valera. Leitmeritz, 1894
  • El noli me tangere de Rizal. Barcelona, 1889
  • The earthquake of July 1880 in the Philippines
  • The gold sites in the Philippines and their exploitation
  • Dutch attacks on the Philippines in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Leitmeritz, 1880
  • The imperial image. Leitmeritz, 1899
  • J. C. Labhart -Lutz. An obituary. Leitmeritz, 1889
  • The Philippines. A clear presentation of ethnographic and historical political situation of the archipelago. Hamburg, 1900
  • The language areas of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages, compared with the conditions of the present. Prague, 1883
  • Currents and tides on the coast of Mindanao
  • The " Tratado Anonimo " about the uprising of Cumuneros against King Charles V. Leitmeritz, 1878
  • Experimental ethnography of the Philippines. Gotha, 1882
  • Vocabular individual expressions and idioms, which are the Spanish of the Philippine Islands peculiar. Leitmeritz, 1882-1885
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