Hernando de Los RÃos Coronel and the Spanish Philippines in the Golden Age by Crossley John Newsome;
Author:Crossley, John Newsome;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Published: 2016-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
His religious books
The religious books reflect the climate of the times. The influence of Erasmus had been very strong in Spain at the beginning of the sixteenth century,67 but the influence of the Council of Trent is clearly evident in the books in the library of de los RÃos, as is the influence of the School of Salamanca, for many of the books have authors from there or were published there. The hostile attitude of de los RÃos to Muslims has already been mentioned and there are two books on heresies, one of which is specifically on the conversion of Muslims, of whom there were, and are, many in the south of the Philippines.
67 See e.g. Bataillon, 1966. As I mentioned above, at least five of the books of de los RÃos had belonged to Santibáñez.68 These books are Arias Montano, Commentaria in duodecim prophetas, 1571, Denis the Carthusian (Dionysius Carthusianus), In quatuor evangelistas, 1532â1535, Oleastro 1586, Pinto 1567 and Pozo 1567. The fourth book, previously owned by Santibáñez, is the 1567 book of Heitor (Héctor) Pinto, In Esaiam Prophetam commentaria, but there it simply says âFrater Ygnacio Santibáñezâ, so it was presumably in the possession of Santibáñez before he was made a bishop, which was in Mexico in 1595.69 In the case of volume 1 of the In Quatuor Evangelistas Enarrationes, 1532â1535 by Denis the Carthusian, it is clear that it belonged to Santibáñez before de los RÃos because the formerâs name is crossed out and that of de los RÃos is in a less prominent place. The books by Arias and Oleastro both have the full name of Santibáñez written in Hebrew.70 Although there are copies of the other four volumes of the work of Denis the Carthusian in the library of Santo Tomas, none of them has retained its title page and there are no annotations inside the books to help identification. It is certainly surprising that de los RÃos should have so many of the books of Santibáñez, since the latter succeeded in getting very few books to the Philippines. Santibáñez suffered a bureaucratic delay in Mexico, which meant that he had to raise money to sustain himself there. He wrote to the king on 1 November 1596 that he was:
68 For a list of these books, see Table 7.4, p. 143. 69 See Guitarte Izquierdo, 1994, #695, p. 109. 70 See below, p. 122. having to sell all the papers I worked on all my life. I have been selling the books till I am left with only two chests, which I cannot do without, of the eight that I brought from Burgos with other things â¦71
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