UST & UnionBank launch Lumina Pandit II: A Continuum
Like a radiant light dispelling the
darkness of ignorance, the University of Santo Tomas and the UnionBank launched
the aptly titled Lumina Pandit II: A
Continuum, yet another magnum opus that
immortalizes the University’s Miguel de Benavides Library’s and Archives’ vast
collections of rare and historical books, dating as early as the 15TH
century.
Preserving the culture of intellectual
transfer
In his welcome remarks, the Rector,
the Very Rev. Fr. Herminio V. Dagohoy, O.P., stressed that our history,
immortalized in fragile books and ephemeral vessels, must be preserved and
transmitted to succeeding generations. “We do not want the culture of
intellectual transfer to end,” Dagohoy said.
It was on this note that he lauded the Miguel de Benavides
Library’s administrators and staff, as well as UnionBank’s Corporate Social
Responsibility arm, for being the University’s partner in restoring,
digitizing, and eventually cataloguing the more than 30,000 rare and historical
books stored in the troves of the University’s Library and Archives.
Hallowed ground
UnionBank
Chairman and CEO Mr. Justo Ortiz fondly recalled his first time to set foot in
the University’s Library and Archives, and recalled the feeling of “being in
hallowed ground,” for the edifice contained the Philippines’ educational,
cultural and religious history for the last four centuries.
Ortiz said that this marvel at such
an expansive collection prompted him to ask Mrs. Maria Gonzalez Goolsby,
then-Executive Director of UnionBank, to make the digitization and
dissemination of such documents a priority area of the company’s social
responsibility thrust. Thus began the fruitful partnership between UST and
UnionBank.
Light is the best symbol for God
With
a heart overflowing with gratitude and joy, the Prefect of Libraries, Fr. Angel
Aparicio, O.P., paid homage to UnionBank, the University officials and staff,
and all those who helped the Library in publishing the Lumina Pandit II and
mounting the exhibit.
Aparicio said that Lumina Pandit II,
and its predecessor, Lumina Pandit, are testaments to how the University of
Santo Tomas has answered the call of spreading the light to dispel the darkness
of ignorance. He, however, said this is a task that must not stop—hence, the
subtitle “A Continuum,” for the second volume.
The longtime Prefect of Libraries
offered the project to the Lord Almighty, and quoted Scripture, particularly
the story of King David, by saying that this project is meant to glorify the
Lord, who in the first place bestowed upon mankind the same gifts they now
offer.
Reaching the global populace
The
three-stage project has gone from the cataloguing, digitization to the
publication of the rare books. So far, eight catalogs of rare books have been
published—a work that began as early as the 1990s—and several of the digitized
books are now available for viewing via the University’s Digital Library.
The University of Santo Tomas
extends its heartfelt gratitude to UnionBank on the culmination of this
noteworthy endeavor that benefits the whole nation. Now, with a digitized and
preserved four-century intellectual and cultural heritage, we can be more proud
as Filipinos.
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