Education in Cuba, Porto Rico, And the Philippines
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In 1G07 Bishop Juan de las Cabezas Altamirano founded tlie Tridentiue Seminary, the citizens offering to pay part of the expenses annually. The secular clergy also gave lessons in Latin and morals, as Conyedo did. who prepared stu- dents for the priestliood in A'illa Clara, and later Fr. Antonio Perez de Corcho, who gave lectures on philosophy in the monastery of his order. By the bull of Adrian TI, of April 28, 1522, the Scholatria was estab- lished at Santiago de Cuba for giving instruction i...n Latin, and by his will, dated May 15, 1571, Cai)t. Francisco de Paradas left a consider- able sum for the foundation of a school in Bayamo, which, in 1720, was intrusted to the charge of two monks of San Domingo, in whose hands the estate increased. In 1G89 tlie College of San Ambrosio was estab- lished in Havana with twelve bursarships,for the purpose of preparing young men for the church, but it did not fulfill its purpose, and subse- quently received the severe censure of Bishop Hechavarria Yelgueza on account of its defective education, which had become reduced to Latin and singing.
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