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Unsourced article about a minor economist. Couple of minor hits on News, Highbeam, JSTOR, and Books; he did publish some books, but with very low citation counts (highest was 132).
Onel5969TT me 13:49, 11 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Withdrawn by nominator - further research by
Sam Sailor shows the notability. I simply muffed this one, it appears.
Onel5969TT me 13:16, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Snow keep. Don't be fooled by this unsourced stub, have a look at the well-sourced article at
cs:Emil Sax: he held a full professorship at the
Charles University in Prague, and after it was split in 1882, he first became Dean of the Law College/Faculty (?) and later Rector for the German Charles-Ferdinand University. As Rector he was also
de:Virilistex-officio of the
de:Böhmischer Landtag. 1879-85 he was an elected member of the
Imperial Council (Austria). Pinging @
Onel5969: for their reconsideration. --
Sam SailorTalk! 02:45, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Comment: I added five English-language {{cite book}}s, they are all from the first page of the mandatory Google Book search. --
Sam SailorTalk! 03:05, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
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Unsourced article about a minor economist. Couple of minor hits on News, Highbeam, JSTOR, and Books; he did publish some books, but with very low citation counts (highest was 132).
Onel5969TT me 13:49, 11 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Withdrawn by nominator - further research by
Sam Sailor shows the notability. I simply muffed this one, it appears.
Onel5969TT me 13:16, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Snow keep. Don't be fooled by this unsourced stub, have a look at the well-sourced article at
cs:Emil Sax: he held a full professorship at the
Charles University in Prague, and after it was split in 1882, he first became Dean of the Law College/Faculty (?) and later Rector for the German Charles-Ferdinand University. As Rector he was also
de:Virilistex-officio of the
de:Böhmischer Landtag. 1879-85 he was an elected member of the
Imperial Council (Austria). Pinging @
Onel5969: for their reconsideration. --
Sam SailorTalk! 02:45, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Comment: I added five English-language {{cite book}}s, they are all from the first page of the mandatory Google Book search. --
Sam SailorTalk! 03:05, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
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