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Etidorhpa john uri lloyd
Etidorhpa john uri lloyd











etidorhpa john uri lloyd

The lizardly usher leads the now-aged man to the underworld (the entrance of which, we learn, is to be found in Kentucky).

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the moisture seemed to ooze as from the hide of a water lizard”. Soon after, I-Am-The-Man is indentured to a guide, whose face, “if a face it could be called, was wet, and water dripped from all parts of his slippery person.

etidorhpa john uri lloyd

His captors forced him to prematurely age in order to disguise his identity. The author here extends his thanks to Professor Richard Nelson and to Father Eugene Brady for their kindness to the readers of Etidorhpa and himself, for to these gentlemen is due the credit of the appended historical note.We jump into the manuscript, which tells of the man’s kidnapping by a secret hermetic society. Both came to America, scholars, scientists by education both traveled through Kentucky, teachers both gave freely to the world, and both suffered in their old age, dying in poverty—Rafinesque perishing in misery in Philadelphia and Vaughn in Cincinnati.ĭaniel Vaughn was not a myth, and, in order that the reader may know something of the life and fate of this eccentric man, an appendix has been added to this edition of Etidorhpa, in which a picture of his face is shown as the writer knew it in life, and in which brief mention is made of his record. The cups of these two talented men were filled with privation's bitterness, and in no other place has this writer known the phrase "The Deadly Parallel" so aptly appropriate. Rafinesque, whose eventful history has been so graphically written by Professor R. Professor Daniel Vaughn was one whose life lines ran nearly parallel with those of the late Professor C. Indeed, as some have even argued that the author of Etidorhpa has no personal existence, the words John Uri Lloyd being a nom de plume, so others have accepted Professor Vaughn to have been a fanciful creation of the mystical author. The undersigned has received many letters imparting interesting information relating to Professor Vaughn's early history, and asking many questions concerning a man of whose memory the writer thinks so highly but whose name is generally unknown. The foot-note on page 160, with the connected matter, has awakened considerable interest in the life and fate of Professor Daniel Vaughn. Sacred Texts Earth Mysteries Index Previous NextĮtidorhpa, by John Uri Lloyd,, at













Etidorhpa john uri lloyd