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All in all, the literary output of Dr. Hartmann was prolific, and it has been recently reported that the interest in his writings is on the increase in both Germany and Austria, as part of the present-day re-awakening of spiritual thought.
All in all, the literary output of Dr. Hartmann was prolific, and it has been recently reported that the interest in his writings is on the increase in both Germany and Austria, as part of the present-day re-awakening of spiritual thought.


Dr. Franz Hartmann, a veteran warrior in the modern Theosophical Movement, and one of its most outstanding personalities, passed away at Kempten, Southern Bavaria, on August 7, 1912. He will be remembered for his life-long devotion to the Cause of true spirituality, and as a fearless worker in the field of human freedom.<ref>Chief Sources: Report of Observations, etc., Madras, 1884.— “My Experiences,” The Theos., V, Suppl. to March, 1884, pp. 52-53. —“Denkwürdige Erinnerungen,” Lotusblüthen, Vols. LXIV-LXX, LXXXVIII-XCIII.—“Autobiography of Dr. Franz Hartmann,” The Occult Review, London, Jan., 1908.—“Erinnerungen an H. P. Blavatsky,” Neue Lotusblüthen (Engl, transl. by Gustav Bortfeldt in The Path, London, ed. by D. N. Dunlop, Vol. III, Sept., Nov., Dec., 1912. All the above by Dr. Hartmann himself. Other references: The Path, New York, Vol. III, p. 65; Vol. XI, pp. 221-24; Theosophy, Vol. XII, pp. 88, 192 (June and Aug., 1897); The Theos. Forum, New Series, Vol. III, Feb., 1898, pp. 23-25, and April, 1898, pp. 11-13; Phoenix, Darmstadt-Frankfurt, April, 1890.—Georg Priem, Dr. Hartmann. Sein Leben und Wirken. Leipzig: Theos. KulturVerlag, 1912.—Walter Einbeck, ¿fim Gedächtnis an Dr. F. Hartmann, ibid., 1925.—The Occult Review, Vol. XVI, 1912, pp. 121-27 (obituary).</ref>
Dr. Franz Hartmann, a veteran warrior in the modern Theosophical Movement, and one of its most outstanding personalities, passed away at Kempten, Southern Bavaria, on August 7, 1912. He will be remembered for his life-long devotion to the Cause of true spirituality, and as a fearless worker in the field of human freedom.<ref>Chief Sources: Report of Observations, etc., Madras, 1884.— “My Experiences,” The Theos., V, Suppl. to March, 1884, pp. 52-53. —“Denkwürdige Erinnerungen,” Lotusblüthen, Vols. LXIV-LXX, LXXXVIII-XCIII.—“Autobiography of Dr. Franz Hartmann,” The Occult Review, London, Jan., 1908.—“Erinnerungen an H. P. Blavatsky,” Neue Lotusblüthen (Engl, transl. by Gustav Bortfeldt in The Path, London, ed. by D. N. Dunlop, Vol. III, Sept., Nov., Dec., 1912. All the above by Dr. Hartmann himself. Other references: The Path, New York, Vol. III, p. 65; Vol. XI, pp. 221-24; Theosophy, Vol. XII, pp. 88, 192 (June and Aug., 1897); The Theos. Forum, New Series, Vol. III, Feb., 1898, pp. 23-25, and April, 1898, pp. 11-13; Phoenix, Darmstadt-Frankfurt, April, 1890.—Georg Priem, Dr. Hartmann. Sein Leben und Wirken. Leipzig: Theos. KulturVerlag, 1912.—Walter Einbeck, Zum Gedächtnis an Dr. F. Hartmann, ibid., 1925.—The Occult Review, Vol. XVI, 1912, pp. 121-27 (obituary).</ref>
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