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This bibliography, in the process of compilation by Erica Georgiades, is not yet organised chronologically and in time will be properly revised. Each entry that is underlined contains hyperlinks directing the reader to the respective articles, books, or correspondence.
The Theosophist
( a monthly journal of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India. It was founded in India in 1879 by Helena Blavatsky.
Hartmann, F. (1833). “Reason and Intuition.” The Theosophist 4, no. 12 (September), p. 327.
Hartmann, F. (1883). “Letter to the Editor – Devachan (Explanations of Fragments of Occult Truth).” The Theosophist, v. 4, n. 44, p. 202.
Hartmann, F. (1883). “Letter to the Editor – Reason and Intuition.” The Theosophist, v. 4, n. 48, p. 327.
Hartmann, F. (1883). “A Delegate from America Coming.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 49. Supplement to The Theosophist, 1883, v. 5, n.1, p. 8.
Hartmann, F. (1883). “An Enemy Turned Brother.” The Theosophist 4, no. 6 (suppl. to March), 6.
Hartmann, F. (1884). “History on Chastity.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 55, Supplement to The Theosophist, v. 1, pp 65. [Signed as AB or American Buddhist).
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Inauguration of New Branch Societies at Chittore and Vellore.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 56, Supplement to The Theosophist, v. 1, n.5, pp. 72-74.
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Chastity.” The Theosophist, v. 5, pp. 161-162. [Signed as American Buddhist]
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Theosophy and Christianity Note.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 57, pp. 225-226. [Signed as America Buddhist]
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Practical Instructions for Students of Occultism V – Forbidden Fruit.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 60, pp. 291-293. [Signed An American
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Review Koot Hoomi Unveiled.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 60, pp. 301-303.
Hartmann, F. (1884). “Lecture at Coimbatore.” The Theosophist, v. 5, n. 60, Supplement to The Theosophist, v, 1, n.9, p. 128.
Hartmann, F. & Olcott, H.S. (1884). “A Forged Theosophical Letter.” The Theosophist, v. 6, n. 61, p. 4.
Buddhist]Hartmann, F. (1884). “Practical Instructions for Students of Occultism VI – Imagination.” The Theosophist, v. 6, n. 61, pp. 6-8. [Signed An American Buddhist]
Hartmann, F. (1885). “Practical Instructions for Students of Occultism XI – Consciousness.” The Theosophist, v. 6, n. 65, pp. 144-145.
Hartmann, F. (1885). “Review, Therapeutic Sarcognomy.” The Theosophist, v. 6, n. 70, p. 250.
Hartmann, F. (1885). “Magic.” The Theosophist, v. 6, n. 72, p. 309.
Hartmann, F. (1885). “Truth. A.B”. The Theosophist 7, no. 73 (October), 13-18.
Hartmann, F. (1886). “A Theosophical Fable.” The Theosophist, v. 7, n. 78, pp. 390-391.
Hartmann, F. (1886). “Occultism in Germany.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 86, pp. 82-87.
Hartmann, F. (1886). “An Interview with a German.” The Theosophist, v. 7, n. 80, pp. 534-536.
Hartmann, F. (1887). “Clairvoyant Medical Diagnosis.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 89, pp. 291-292.
Hartmann, F. (1887). “Psychometrical Experiments.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 90, pp. 354-358.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters I.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 94, pp. 602-607.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters III – Truth Absolute and Relative.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 95, pp. 695-699.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters III – “The Secret Doctrine.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 96, pp. 761-767.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “The Religion of Christianity and Modern ‘Christianity’.” The Theosophist, v. 8, n. 95, pp. 708-712.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters III – The Adepts.” The Theosophist, v. 9, n. 97, pp. 14-19.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters III – Personal Experiences.” The Theosophist, v. 9, n. 98, pp. 81-86.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1887). “Rosicrucian Letters III – The Brothers.” The Theosophist, v. 9, n. 99, pp. 153-157.
Anon (1888). “Book Review: The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians.” The Theosophist, v. 9, n. 104, pp. 510-511.
Hartmann, F. (Trans.) (1888). “Constitution, Rules & Regulations for the Organization of the Lay Convent in Switzerland.” The Theosophist, v. 10, n. 110, Supplement to The Theosophist, 11, pp. 24-25.
Anon (1888). “A Lay Convent.” The Theosophist, v. 10, n. 110, Supplement to The Theosophist, November, p. 33.
Anon (1889). “Dr Hartmann’s Theosophical Convent.” The Theosophist, v. 10, n. 115, Supplement to The Theosophist, April, p. 69.
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Dweller of the Threshold.” The Theosophist, v. 11, n. 123, pp. 129-136.
Hartmann, F. (1891). “Reviews – La Nueva Teosofia.” The Theosophist, v. 12, n. 9, p. 570.
Hartmann, F. (1895). “Astrology.” The Theosophist, v. 16, n. 6, pp. 400-401.
Hartmann, F. (1908). “Reviews – The Life of John Dee.” The Theosophist, v. 30, n. 3, p. 281. [Signed AB]
Hartmann, F. (1908). “Reviews – The Wedding Song of Wisdom.” The Theosophist, v. 30, n. 3, p. 281. [Signed AB]
Hartmann, F. (1908). “Reviews – Two Books on Spiritualism.” The Theosophist, v. 30, n. 3, p. 282. [Signed AB]
Hartmann, F. (1909). “A Forgotten Mystic and Occultist.” The Theosophist, v. 30, n. 7, p. 22-27.
Hartmann, F. (1909). “H.P. Blavatsky The Messenger of the White Lodge” The Theosophist, v. 30, n. 7, p. 85-89. [Signed A.B.]
Hartmann, F. (1911). “The Dangers of Occultism” The Theosophist, v. 32, n. 91, pp. 822-833.
Besant, A. (1912). “Obituary Dr Franz Hartmann, M.D.” The Theosophist, v. 34, n. 1, p. 119.
Jinarajadasa, C. (1933). “Letter to Franz Hartmann in Master by K.H.’s Writing.” The Theosophist, 54, n. 12, pp. 667-668.
Lucifer was a journal founded In September 1887 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. |
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Hartmann, F. (1888) “What is Theosophy – Correspondence.” Lucifer, v. 1, n. 5, pp. 417-418. |
Hartmann, F. (1888) “Self-Evident Truths and Logical Deductions I.” Lucifer, v. 2, n. 7, pp. 6-8. |
Hartmann, F. (1888) “Self-Evident Truths and Logical Deductions II.” Lucifer, v. 2, n. 8, pp. 92-95. |
Hartmann, F. (1892) “Self-Evident Truths and Logical Deductions III.” Lucifer, v. 10, n. 59, pp. 373-377. |
Hartmann, F. (1888) “Light for Italy.” Lucifer, v. 3, n. 42, pp. 18-20. |
Hartmann, F. (1888) “A Modern Case of Vampirism.” Lucifer, v. 4, n. 21, pp. 241-242. |
Hartmann, F. (1891) “H.P.B. and Her Mission.” Lucifer, v. 8, n. 47, pp. 365-373. |
Hartmann, F. (1892) “A Dance with the Dead.” Lucifer, v. 11, n. 63, pp. 219-223. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism I.” Lucifer, v. 11, n. 66, pp. 467-476. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism II.” Lucifer, v. 12, n. 67, pp. 37-43. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism III.” Lucifer, v. 12, n. 68, pp. 123-130. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism IV.” Lucifer, v. 12, n. 70, pp. 291-296. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism V.” Lucifer, v. 12, n. 71, pp. 469-480. |
Hartmann, F. (1893) “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism VI” Lucifer, v. 13, n. 73, pp. 14-23. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “Esoteric Teachings” Lucifer, v. 13, n. 77, pp. 368-376. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “Brotherhood” Lucifer, v. 14, n. 81, p. 255. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “The Mystery of Existence” Lucifer, v. 15, n. 87, pp. 209-212. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “The Clash of Opinions” Lucifer, v. 15, n. 89, pp. 427-434. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “Progress of Science: A View into the Future.” Lucifer, v. 13, n. 78, pp. 508. |
Hartmann, F. (1888) “Book Review – An Adventure Among the Rosicrucian” Lucifer, v. 1, n. 2, pp. 145-148. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “Regarding Brothers – Correspondence.” Lucifer, v. 14, n. 81, pp. 255. |
Hartmann, F. (1894) “Premature Burial – Correspondence.” Lucifer, v. 14, n. 81, pp. 271. |
Blavatsky, H. P. (1887). “An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians. By a Student of Occultism.” Lucifer 1, no. 2 (October), pp. 145-148. |
Hartmann, F. (1888). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 3., n. 16, pp. 292-300. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 3., n. 17, pp. 365-371. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 3., n. 18, pp. 457-465. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4., n. 19, pp. 53-69. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4., n. 20, pp. 155-162. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4., n. 21, pp. 205-222. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4, n. 22, pp. 296-313. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4., n. 23, pp. 395-403. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 4., n. 24, pp. 478-485. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 5., n. 25, pp. 34-40. |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 5, n. 26, pp. 135-144. |
Hartmann, F. (1890). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 5, n. 29, pp. 419-425. |
Hartmann, F. (1890). “The Talking Image of Urur.” Lucifer, v. 5., n. 30, pp. 491-498. |
Blavatsky, H.P. (1889).”Note from the Editor” [Regarding Urur]. Lucifer, v. 3, n. 18, p. 472. |
Hartmann, F. (1890). “Correspondence – The Talking Image.” Lucifer, v. 6, n. 31, p. 82. |
Hartmann, F. (1893). “The Theosophy of Schopenhauer.” Lucifer 12, no. 72 (August), 599-600. |
The Franz Hartmann Collection. |
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Hartmann, F. (2023). “An Adventure Among the Gnomes I.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “An Adventure Among the Gnomes v. I.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Magic, Black and White, II.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
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Hartmann, F. (2023). “The life and the doctrines of Philippus Theophrastus, Bombast of Hohenheim, known by the name of Paracelsus.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Yoga and Christianity: The Secret Doctrine in the Christian Religion IV.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Hoepfl-Wellenhofer, S. (Trans.). Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2022). “Franz Hartmann in The Theosophist, V.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Mysteries, Symbols & Occult Forces, VI.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Hoepfl-Wellenhofer, S. (Trans.). Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “The Foundation of Christian Mysticism, VII.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Hoepfl-Wellenhofer, S. (Trans.). Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Outline of The Secret Doctrine, VIII.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Hoepfl-Wellenhofer, S. (Trans.). Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Among the Adepts and Rosicrucians, IX.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Hoepfl-Wellenhofer, S. (Trans.). Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
Hartmann, F. (2023). “Buried Alive X.” The Franz Hartmann Collection. Georgiades, E. (Ed). Greece: EuST Press. |
The Theosophical Forum was an official magazine of the Theosophical Society from 1889-1905 published by the American Section of the Theosophical Society from 1889 to 1905. |
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Hartmann, F. (1900). The Theosophical Forum, 5, no. 11 (March), 213-216. |
Hartmann, F. (1899). “What is Practical Theosophy?” The Theosophical Forum 5, no. 2 (June), 26-28. |
Hartmann, F. (1899). “The Abuses and Downward Ways of Science.” Theosophical Forum 5, no. 6 (October), 102-4. |
Theosophical Siftings, was a periodically published series of Theosophical and occult essays and translations, each with its own title, with contributions by H.P. Blavatsky, C.C. Massey, A.P. Sinnett, Franz Hartmann and many others (1888-1895). |
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Hirsch, E. (1890),Some Biographical Data of Dr. Hartmann. A Mystic of the Present Time.” Theosophical Siftings III, no. 12. [Extract from the “Phoenix,” of Darmstadt-Frankfort, April, 1890.] |
Hartmann, F. (1891). “The Kingdom of Light and the Secret of Love.”Theosophical Siftings 4, |
Hartmann, F. (1889). “The Life of a Christian Philosopher. Theosophical Siftings, vol. 2, no. 12 , 1-12. |
Hartmann, F. (1892). “The Philosophy of Self-Knowledge; or, the mystery of the three worlds revealing itself in man.” Theosophical Siftings 5. , 1-21. |
The Path was a Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, Theosophy in America, and the Study of Occult Science, Philosophy, and Aryan Science. |
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Hartmann, F. (1997). What is True Christianity?” The Path 1, no. 12 (March, 355-35. |
Hartmann, F. (1886). “What is the “Theosophical Society”? An Opinion In Regard To What It Ought To Be.” The Path 1, no. 7 (October), 193-196. |
Sphinx was a German monthly journal for the historical and experimental foundation of the supernatural worldview on a monistic basis. |
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Hartman, F. (1895). ” Phrenological Investigation of the Skull Located in the Monument-Tomb of Theophrastus Paracelsus in the Sebastian Church at Salzburg.” Hutwohl, R. (Trans.), Sphinx, n0 107, (January) 20, 22-33. |
Göring, H. (1895). “Dr. Franz Hartmann, a Pioneer of Theosophy, “Hutwohl, R. (Trans.), Sphinx XX, no. 107 (January), 1-10. |
Hartmann, H.d (1895). “Vampirism. On the Origin of a Certain Class of So-Called “Communications from the Spirit World.” Hutwohl, R. (Trans.), Sphinx 21, no. 114 (August), pp. 99-101. |
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Borderland was a magazine founded and edited by William Thomas Stead from 1893 to 1897. The focus of the publication was on spiritualism and psychical research, mainly from a supportive point of view. |
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Hartmann, F. (1895). “What I think of Theosophy and Theosophists. Summing Up.” Borderland 2, no. 9 (July ), 254-256. |
Hartmann, F. & Blavatsky, H.P. (1896). “The Doctrine of the Demon Lover. Is He a Vampire, a Double, Or an Elemental?” Borderland 3, no. 3 (July), 353-358. |
Theosophic Messenger, was an American monthly magazine for the interchange of Theosophical opinions and News 1899–1912. |
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Hartmann, Fr. (1906). Questions and Answers from the Vahan.” The Theosophic Messenger 7, no. 7 (April), 108. |
Neue Metaphysische Rundschau (1897-1913), was an independent monthly journal for philosophical, psychological and occult research. Edited and published by Paul Zillmann. |
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Hartmann, F. (1901). “Power is Matter,” Hutwohl, R. (trans.), Neue Metaphysische Rundschau 3, no. 2 (1900), pp. 41-46. |
Hartmann, F. (1902). “The Shell and the Seed.” Hutwohl , R. (trans.), Neue Metaphysische Rundschau 5, no. 1 (January), 1-6 . |
Theosophical Quarterly (1903-1938), was the journal of the Theosophical Society in America, which was created by A.H. Spencer and Ernest Temple Hargrove, quondam secretary of W.Q. Judge, after a dispute with Katherine Tingley. |
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Hartmann, F. (1906).”The Inner Meaning of the Bible.”Theosophical Quarterly 3, no. 3 (April), 464-468. |