Falcomer, Marco Tullio (d. 1924)
Falcomer, Marco Tullio (d. 1924)
Noted Italian researcher, Spiritualist, and professor of law in the Regio Instituto Tecnico e Nautico at Venice. In An Introduction to Modern Spiritualism, a 56-page pamphlet, Falcomer summarizes the development of the movement up to 1895. He dedicated the second edition of this pamphlet to the Third International Congress of Psychology, held at Munich in 1896. He intended to speak there on the subject of Spiritualism but his paper was not admitted. In a later brochure, Phenomenography (Paris, 1903), he describes a series of remarkable phenomena produced through the mediumship of Signorina Nilda Bonardi between 1900 and 1904.
Sources:
Falcomer, Marco T. An Introduction to Modern Spiritualism. [Venice], 1895.
——. Phenomenography. Paris, 1903.
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