Emil Sax

[2] He was professor of economics at the Charles University in Prague from 1879-93,[3] and after it was split in 1882, he first became Dean of the Law College and later Rector for the German Charles-Ferdinand University.

As Rector he was also Virilist [de] ex-officio of the Bohemian Landtag [de], and he was an elected member of the Imperial Council (Austria) from 1879-85.

[4] He died in Volosko, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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