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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Feb 27, 2016
Entry: A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show - A87868246
Author: Dmitri Gheorgheni - U1590784
A scientific Transylvanian meets Ben Franklin and puts on a show in Charleston.
I couldn't help it. When Ben wrote that he knew a Transylvanian Tartar, I yelped, 'Who? What? Where? Why?' You know the kind of thing.
A87868246 - A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show
Bluebottle Posted Mar 21, 2016
It's shocking no-one's written anything about this – obviously everyone's stunned into silence.
My unsubstantiated theory is that he carried his delicate electrical apparatus, wrapped in Manila paper, from the Philippines into China. There, hoping to learn more skills, he studied fireworks as well as demonstrated electricity, only to be arrested! But was he charged or let off?
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A87868246 - A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 21, 2016
He could have staged a daring escape into Tibet, there to become an enlightened monk, living on tea and yak butter... With an electrified cave...
A87868246 - A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Apr 19, 2016
Oh the joy of wonder - I have a mind that the picked him up and he's still enjoying a trip around space and time
Just one typo I spotted: cloathing = clothing
for writing this up - I can't imagine what our world would be like without the wonder that is electrickery.
GB
A87868246 - A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Apr 19, 2016
I love the tardis idea. Yes, indeed, the good Father is probably out learning from the folk on Raxacoricofallapatorius as we speak...
Honey, that typo was Ben Franklin's misspelling. I refuse to correct anybody in the 18th Century's spelling. It would be rude...besides, they were so creative...
But if you think it's going to bother modern readers, we could write [sic].
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Peer Review: A87868246 - A Transylvanian Abroad: Domjen, Franklin, and the Travelling Electrical Show
- 1: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Feb 27, 2016)
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- 3: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Mar 21, 2016)
- 4: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 19, 2016)
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