A history of the University of Santo Tomas : four centuries of higher education in the Philippines (1611-2011) : volume 2 / Fidel Villarroel

By: Villarroel, Fidel [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 2.Publication details: Manila, Philippines : UST Publishing House, c2012Description: xxi, 383 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9789715066525Subject(s): UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS -- HISTORY | EDUCATION, HIGHER -- PHILIPPINE HISTORYLOC classification: LG 205 .V55 2012
Contents:
Part Three. Age of reforms and revolutions the nineteenth century -- Part Four. Under the American flag and the Philippine republic in the twentieth century.
Summary: St. Thomas Aquinas once wrote that you cannot love that which you do not know. I hope many Thomasians can have a copy of this precious work of Fr. Villarroel. Some people would describe it as a masterpiece, an epic work, a scholarly treatise, a work of a lifetime. But I prefer to call it a work of love. He wrote it for one simple reason: he loves UST. And because he loves it, he envisions this book not as a flickering candle, but a torch, inflaming the heart of every Thomasian to pursue greatness: greatness in purpose and achievement—for the self, the university, the country, and God.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Filipiniana FIL LG 205 .V55 2012 vol. 2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000008784

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part Three. Age of reforms and revolutions the nineteenth century -- Part Four. Under the American flag and the Philippine republic in the twentieth century.

St. Thomas Aquinas once wrote that you cannot love that which you do not know. I hope many Thomasians can have a copy of this precious work of Fr. Villarroel. Some people would describe it as a masterpiece, an epic work, a scholarly treatise, a work of a lifetime. But I prefer to call it a work of love. He wrote it for one simple reason: he loves UST. And because he loves it, he envisions this book not as a flickering candle, but a torch, inflaming the heart of every Thomasian to pursue greatness: greatness in purpose and achievement—for the self, the university, the country, and God.

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