Thanks Dr. Ocampo! Your similar lecture today (March 15) for the Quincentennial Commemorations in Guiuan really highlights the importance of looking at history at different viewpoints. Yes, we must do away with the Euro-centric vision but we cannot make the same mistake in bending history to satisfy ultra-nationalistic viewpoints. One can only hope that the way history is taught in school would focus on critical thinking rather than memorizing incorrect or misleading facts. I believe this year's commemoration events message is on the right path, that is, to celebrate the feat of circumnavigating the world and the kindness and humanity our ancestors showed to tired and weary travelers.
I agree with you on the appropriateness of the verb “arrived” as opposed to “discovered” when talking about Magellan’s coming to the Phil. My answer to your question towards the end of your lecture is this: We should learn from the events in our history but we must liberate ourselves from it and move forward.
I memorized the Last Farewell, up to now I can write or speak it ,the whole content, sorry I'm not fluent in English, I can write the Last Farewell in Filipino,
Ang Hindi Lumingon sa Pinanggalingan Hindi Makaparoroon sa Patutungohan.. this means you are not Stranger where Ever you Go... The Philippines is our Home and Country and We are NOT Foreigner to the Birth Place of Our Soul... Our Lost Eden mentioned in Line 2 of Paragraphs 1 and 13 of Mi Ultimo Adios..Clearly State that Pilipinas was the Birth Place of 16 Million Pilipinos from The Past since the beginning of Age of the Birth of Pilipinas (Pearl) at the Sea of The Orient NOT A PEARL OF CHINESE
Antonio Pigafetta probably lied. I don't know if this is accurate and maybe you can shed some light on this if this is just a mere speculation. I read a story that the crew actually killed him so they could claim all the money that the expedition made when they took it back to Spain.
Excellent! Thank you Prof Amberh Ocampo!
Thanks Dr. Ocampo! Your similar lecture today (March 15) for the Quincentennial Commemorations in Guiuan really highlights the importance of looking at history at different viewpoints. Yes, we must do away with the Euro-centric vision but we cannot make the same mistake in bending history to satisfy ultra-nationalistic viewpoints. One can only hope that the way history is taught in school would focus on critical thinking rather than memorizing incorrect or misleading facts. I believe this year's commemoration events message is on the right path, that is, to celebrate the feat of circumnavigating the world and the kindness and humanity our ancestors showed to tired and weary travelers.
thank you for watching, the Arete lecture is the short version
I love the word "arrived." It's as plain as it is for the fact that he never knew where he was. Thank you for this.
I agree with you on the appropriateness of the verb “arrived” as opposed to “discovered” when talking about Magellan’s coming to the Phil.
My answer to your question towards the end of your lecture is this: We should learn from the events in our history but we must liberate ourselves from it and move forward.
Correct answer
One of my favorite historian, Sir Ambeth
Thank you
Bravo Prof. Ambeth Ocampo! More.
There is a new one
Yes! Magellan arrived in the Philippines- he did not discover the Philippines. Thank you for this lecture
Youre welcome
Yes , Magellan has "arrived" is the right description :-)
Glad you agree
Salute to Dr. Ambeth Ocampo!
Thanks
Thank you Sir Ambeth for providing these lectures.
Thank you po Prof. Ambet Ocampo....
Youre welcome
Padayon! Sir Ambeth
Salamat, Ambeth. Great lecture. History is always someone's story
Salamat sa pagsubaybay Fidel
More of these kinds of lectures please 🙏
a second one is available
Beautifully enlightening, Dr. Ocampo!
Bravo ... professor.
Malaman po talaga ang mga lectures ninyo, Sir Ambeth Ocampo!
THANK YOU PO sir AMBETH.. very enlightening!
Hello, sir Ambeth Ocampo!
@@AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Yes, sir Ambeth. I already shared your video to my friends. Also subscribed and liked this awesome channel!
Ganda mg edit. Impressive lecture. I have been following you in inquirer since HS through your column.
Hope we can make more
Love it! I wish it was longer haha
you might get bored :)
One of my favourite authors.
Very inspiring, Dr Ocampo...
applause!nothing to say!👏👏👏👏
thank you
EXCELLENT...THANK YOU
I was hooked up, very good talk!
Hope you watch the latest one
more of this!
A new one on Rizal is online same YT channel
good source for RPH classes kudos mang ambo
Hope you can share
how about "accidentally reached "?. jk.
Thank you, Professor, for giving Philippine history a new light. I am looking forward to more
Pls share
Galing mo ambeth bravo
Cool
❤️❤️❤️
Thanks
I memorized the Last Farewell, up to now I can write or speak it ,the whole content, sorry I'm not fluent in English, I can write the Last Farewell in Filipino,
hello ppl, naa ba mo diri para sa RPH Finals? well, ako sad! Another learnings nasad!!🙌
Ang Hindi Lumingon sa Pinanggalingan Hindi Makaparoroon sa Patutungohan.. this means you are not Stranger where Ever you Go... The Philippines is our Home and Country and We are NOT Foreigner to the Birth Place of Our Soul... Our Lost Eden mentioned in Line 2 of Paragraphs 1 and 13 of Mi Ultimo Adios..Clearly State that Pilipinas was the Birth Place of 16 Million Pilipinos from The Past since the beginning of Age of the Birth of Pilipinas (Pearl) at the Sea of The Orient NOT A PEARL OF CHINESE
Antonio Pigafetta probably lied. I don't know if this is accurate and maybe you can shed some light on this if this is just a mere speculation. I read a story that the crew actually killed him so they could claim all the money that the expedition made when they took it back to Spain.
Only 20,000 Filipinos can understand English? 😳 I thought it's one of the major lingua franca(s) in the country.