Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Renacimiento 101

Hola amigos! 

Due to boredom, I fondly coloured some sepia and black-&-white photos I have in my FB album. Using the Picmonkey App online, I revived some of them and posted in my timeline. Seeing the good feedback from them, I want you now to see them here in my antiquarian blog. I hope you watch out for the next photos came back into life. 

[Photos being posted here are from the worldwide websites and numerous blogs. If you recognize some of your photos and you wish to reclaim or remove them here, kindly email me at satchiea@gmail.com]

Good day! Ciao!

Satcheil Amamangpang
The Antiquarian 

Friday, January 17, 2014

Old Item 101: "Colección de Cánticos Sagrados”

One of the antique collections in my list is the 2nd Volume of the "Colección de Cánticos Sagrados” [Collection of Sacred Hymns], compiled and composed by Reverend Father Fray Domingo Carceller, O.R.S.A.* in the year 1952. It is a compilation of his exquisite musical opus, most of which are hymns sung in the Holy Mass. One of them is the Himno Oficial del 33ra Congreso Eucarístico Internacional [Official Hymn of the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress] held in 1937 at the city of Manila.

There he also composed: several Latin and Spanish Hymns, five Mass Settings including his very own Missa Requiem, six (6) versions of Sálve Regina, two (2) versions of Rosario Cantado [Rosarium cum Cantu], two (2) Villancícos, five (5) Letanía Lauretana, five (5) Joseph, Fili David, and some hymns to Saints Augustine of Hippo, Rita of Cascia, Anthony of Padua, and songs to the Our Lady of Consolation, Immaculate Conception, five (5) Himnos a la Virgen del Carmen, three Ave Maria, his Despedida a la Virgen del Carmen and other more hymns and chants.

Fray Carceller dedicated this compilation to his Prior General, Fray Eugenio Ayape de San Agustín. Its Nihil Obstats are Frailes Constancio Peña [who gave the “Proemio” or Foreword] and Daniel Ayúcar, O.R.S.A., the Imprimi Potest Fray Simeon Asensio de San Gregorio Ostiense, O.R.S.A., and the Imprimatur el Vicario General, Monseñor José Jovellanos, H.P. in the 9th of April, 1952.  

The book was printed in offset by Joaquin Clavano and binded by Siongco’s Binding Shop.

The first custodians of this book are the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena (Philippines), in their first Generalate House at the Santa Catalína College (Calle Legarda, Sampaloc, Manila). It was discarded in the mid-2013 and I saw it included in the junks, so I saved it and kept it in my custody.


The Cover Page features one of the stain glasses of San Sebastian Church.
A glimpse of what's inside the book.
One of the Rosario Cantados
The book resting in an old 19th century piano

*this is the proto-title of the Augustinian Recollects (Ordinis Recolletorum Sancti Augustini), which is changed to “O.A.R.” (Ordinis Augustinianorum Recolletorum).


    

Monday, January 13, 2014

Old Item 101: "La Santa Biblia"

This is just one of the old items [and the first, actually] in my collection. It was primarily cared by Atty. Marwil "Mars" Llasos until he handed it down to me in the year 2011. This Holy Bible dates back year 1868 in Barcelona, Spain and was published and annotated by Most Rev. Felipe Scio de San Miguel, Bishop of Segovia and Ex-Provincial of the Order of Pious Schools (Escuelas Pias).

It is the fourth and last tomo (volume) of the Old Testament series. It includes the books from the prophet Jeremiah up to the Books of Maccabees.

Its provenance traces back to a certain Presbitero Diocesano Padre Vicencio Maclang of Vigan, Ilocos Sur. This year is its 146th year and 3rd year in my custody.

Here are some glimpses on this precious collection of mine.

The outer covering, made from already aged royal leather.

The Title Page