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. Arsenio Manuel instead attributes its first written...
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(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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(dung-aw), literary verbal jousts (bucanegan, named after the writer Pedro Bucaneg and equivalent to the Balagtasan of the Tagalogs), and epic stories...
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in the Catholic Church Leopoldo Jaucian - Filipino Catholic bishop Pedro Bucaneg — poet and the "Father of Ilocano literature" Leon C. Pichay - writer...
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(pagsasao), literary verbal jousts called bucanegan (named after the writer Pedro Bucaneg, and is the equivalent of the Balagtasan of the Tagalogs), and epic...
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the setting of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang, penned by the poet Pedro Bucaneg Imelda Cultural Stage – a project done by then President Ferdinand E...
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1641 in poetry 1640 in poetry - Biag ni Lam-ang first transcribed by Pedro Bucaneg 1639 in poetry 1638 in poetry 1637 in poetry Death of Ben Jonson, important...
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1627, but was probably written before 1606. Some Iloko writers credit Pedro Bucaneg, who collaborated with Lopez in the translation of the Doctrina into...
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awarded for outstanding contribution in literary education; and the Gawad Pedro Bucaneg to outstanding writers, educators, and literary organizations. In 1985...
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