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  1. 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 have authored of parts of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang (Life of Lam-ang). [1]

  2. 13 kwi 2022 · Pedro Bukaneg (1592-1630), a renowned Filipino poet, is acknowledged as the author of the Ilocano epic – Biag ni Lam-ang. He is also regarded as the first Ilokano man-of-letters, orator, musician, lexicographer, and linguist to appear in the limelight of our history.

  3. Fr. Justo Claudio Fojas, an Ilokano secular priest who wrote novenas, prayerbooks, catechism, metrical romances, dramas, biographies, a Spanish grammar and an Iloko-Spanish dictionary, was Leona Florentino's contemporary.

  4. Pedro Bucaneg was a Filipino poet. He is considered the "Father of Ilocano literature." Blind since birth, he is the believed to have authored of parts of the I...

  5. 14 paź 2023 · With his extensive knowledge of the Spanish and Ilocano language, he co-authored the Ilocano-Spanish grammar book and dictionary. In 1621, he took part in the publication of the first Ilocano book. His famous poem entitled "Patay" (Dead) shows his clear and vigorous philosophy on death.

  6. 9 sie 2024 · The "Biag ni Lam-ang" is an epic story of the Ilocano people from the Ilocos region of the Philippines. It was initially passed down orally from generation to generation and was eventually written down by Pedro Bucaneg, a Filipino poet known as the "Father of Ilocano literature," around 1640.

  7. poet. Pedro Bucaneg was a Filipino poet. Career. Blind since birth, he is the acknowledged author of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang (Life of Lam-ang). He is considered the "Father of Ilocano literature." A street inside the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) complex in Pasay City, Philippines is named in his honor.

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