Kartilya ng Katipunan

{{Short description|Guidebook for new members}}

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The Kartilya ng Katipunan ({{langx|en|Primer of the Katipunan{{cite book|author=Cultural Center of the Philippines|title=CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Philippine literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4KwjtBouyIMC|year=1994|publisher=Cultural Center of the Philippines|isbn=978-971-8546-43-7}}}}) served as the guidebook for new members of the organization, which laid out the group's rules and principles. The first edition of the Kartilya was written by Gomez later wrote a revised Decalogue. The Decalogue, originally titled Katungkulang Gagawin ng mga Z. Ll. B.“Z.Ll.B” was the Katipunan code for “A.N.B.” – “Anak ng Bayan” or “Sons of the People”.Adrian E. Cristobal, The Tragedy of the Revolution (Makati City: Studio 5 Publishing Inc., 1997), 40. (Duties of the Sons of the People), was never published because Bonifacio believed that Jacinto's Kartilya was superior to what he had made.

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