Franz Hartmann
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Franz Hartmann (1838 - 1912) was a German physician, theosophist, occultist, geomancer, astrologer, and author of esoteric works. He wrote esoteric studies and a biography of Jakob Böhme and of Paracelsus. He translated the Bhagavad Gita into German and was the editor of the journal Lotusblüten. He was at one time a co-worker of Helena Blavatsky at Adyar. In 1896 he founded a German Theosophical Society. He also supported the Guido-von-List-Society (Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft). He cofounded the Ordo Templi Orientis with Carl Kellner and Theodor Reuss.
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- Magick: White and Black
- The Life of Jehoshua, the prophet of Nazareth
- The Principles of Astrological Geomancy
- Correlation of Spiritual Forces
- With the Adepts: An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians
- Life and the Doctrines of Philippus Theophrastus Bombast of Hohenheim Known as Paracelsus
- In The Pronaos Of The Temple Of Wisdom Containing The History Of The True And The False Rosicrucians
- Alchemy And Astrology
- Metafisica Medicina y Sanacion
- Philosophy and Theosophy
- The Four Pillars of Occult Medicine
- An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians: A Student of Occultism
- Among the Adepts: The Brotherhood of the Golden and Rosy Cross and Their Occult and Mysterious Powers
- To Will, to Dare and to Be Silent in Magic