Cecilio Apostol

Cecilio Apóstol
Born November 22, 1877(1877-11-22)
Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Died September 8, 1938(1938-09-08) (aged 60)
Caloocan, Rizal, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Occupation poet

Cecilio Apóstol (November 22, 1877 – September 8, 1938) was a Filipino poet. His poems were once used to teach the Spanish language under the Republic Act No. 1881.[1]

He was born in Santa Cruz, Manila and studied at the Ateneo de Manila where he finished his Bachelor of Arts, before studying law at the University of Santo Tomas. During the early years of American occupation he worked as a journalist for the revolutionary newspapers Independence, The Brotherhood, The Union, Renaissance and Democracy. His pseudonym on his work at the La Independencia, under Antonio Luna, was Catulo.[2] He later joined the Nacionalista Party which wanted the independence of the Philippines from the United States.[3] He was a member of the Philippine Academy from 1924 until his death. Apóstol wrote in English and Spanish, and composed poems that demonstrated his mastery of Spanish. He composed the poem Al Heroes Nacional (To the National Hero) which is dedicated to José Rizal.[4] In the book of poems, Pentélicas, he described landscapes evoking a vivid images. He died in Caloocan, Rizal.

References

  1. ^ "REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1881". 1957-06-22. http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno1881.html. Retrieved 2009-02-06. 
  2. ^ Anselmo Bernad, Miguel (2008). Waiter & Fisherman & Other Essays. Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 105–106. ISBN 9715505414. http://books.google.com/books?id=nuMWLyre_GgC&pg=PA106&dq=Cecilio+Apostol&lr=#PPA105,M1. Retrieved 2009-02-05. 
  3. ^ McCoy, Alfred W.; Ed. C. de Jesus (2001). Philippine social history global trade and local transformations South Asian. Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 189. ISBN 9715502792. http://books.google.com/books?id=I5RZurud2oEC&pg=PA189&dq=Cecilio+Apostol&lr=. Retrieved 2009-02-05. 
  4. ^ "111st Anniversary of Dr. José P. Rizal’s martyrdom". Manila Bulletin. 2007-12-30. http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2007/12/30/OPED20071230112995.html. Retrieved 2009-02-06.