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Pedro Bucaneg (March 1592 – c. 1630) was a
Filipino poet. He is
considered the "Father of
Ilocano literature."
Blind since birth, he is the
believed to...
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transcription is
sometimes attributed to the
blind Ilocano poet-preacher
Pedro Bucaneg, but
historian E. ****nio
Manuel instead attributes its
first written do****entation...
- 1598
Colegio de
Santa Potenciana, the
first school for
girls in the Philippines,
established 1600
Pedro Bucaneg inscribes the oral epic Biag ni Lam-ang...
- but was
probably written before 1606. Some
Iloko writers credit Pedro Bucaneg, who
collaborated with
Lopez in the
translation of the
Doctrina into Iloko...
- the do****entation of
Ilocano literature. The 17th-century
author Pedro Bucaneg,
known for his
collaboration with
Lopez on the Doctrina, is celebrated...
- (The Life of Lam-ang)
being the most
notable example.
Composed by
Pedro Bucaneg, a 17th-century
author often referred to as the "Father of
Ilocano Poetry...
- (1602) La
Cleopatra by
Girolamo Graziani (1632) Biag ni Lam-ang by
Pedro Bucaneg (1640) Il
Conquisto di
Granata by
Girolamo Graziani (1650)
Exact Epitome...
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Talaang Ginto-Gantimpalang
Collantes Centennial Literary Awards Pedro Bucaneg Award Gov.
Roque Ablan Awards for
Iloko Literature (GRAAFIL)
Reynaldo A...
- the
Catholic Church Leopoldo Jaucian -
Filipino Catholic bishop Pedro Bucaneg — poet and the "Father of
Ilocano literature" Leon C.
Pichay -
writer and...
- for
outstanding contribution in
literary education; and the
Gawad Pedro Bucaneg to
outstanding writers, educators, and
literary organizations. In 1985...