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The Archives of the University of Santo Tomas (Archivo de la Universidad de Santo Tomas, or simply UST Archives) at the Miguel de Benavides Library take care of the documents. [9] The original baybayin documents are not available to the public and only replicas of the documents are made available through the university archives' bulletin board ...
The Miguel de Benavides Library hosts centuries-old publications some of which are accessible online through the UST Digital Library. [5] The library is also in possession of the UST Baybayin Documents, two documents written in baybayin script, which has been declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Archives of the Philippines in 2014.
Miguel de Benavides y Añoza, O.P. (c. 1552 – July 26, 1605) was a Spanish Catholic prelate and sinologist who served as the third Archbishop of Manila. He previously served as the first Bishop of Nueva Segovia and was the founder of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila .
The Archivo de la Universidad de Santo Tomas (AUST), also known as the Archives of the University of Santo Tomas, is located at the Miguel de Benavides Library in Manila.
The Miguel de Benavides Library. As of 2017–2018, the Miguel de Benavides Library holds over 360,000 books and logged 10,948,882 accesses to electronic resources remotely. [184] In 2018–2019, it received over 1,100,000 visitors. [185] The main library is located in a six-story building along Alberto Drive.
Although a few Dominican missionaries worked together to establish the university – including Miguel de Benavides, Bernardo Navarro, and other old professors from the higher colleges and universities in Spain – the founding of the university is attributed mainly to Miguel de Benavides, the first to give a fund for the maintenance of the institution.
Miguel de Benavides Library: 1989: Mauro Simpliciano: It an exclusive building for the library was finally inaugurated in 1990 when the UST Central Library Building was inaugurated. The six-storey library, named after the founder of the university Miguel de Benavides, is one of the biggest in Asia. [19]
Fray Blancas de San Jose, O.P. together with Tomas Pinpin succeeds in making typographic printing through movable type [4] 1605: 24 July: Archbishop Miguel de Benavides bequeaths his library and a total amount of ₱1,500 for the establishment of a seminary college [5] [6] [note 2] 1609