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Bódog (Felix) Somló (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː]; 1873–1920) was a Hungarian legal scholar of Jewish heritage. Along with Hans Kelsen and Georg Jellinek, he belonged to the range of Austrian Legal Positivists. He was a professor at the University of Kolozsvár. In 1920, he committed suicide out of disgust at the cession of his university to the Romanian state, an action that had taken place the previous year.

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  • Félix (Bódog) Somló [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː] (* 21. Juli 1873 in Pozsony (Preßburg), Österreich-Ungarn; † 28. September 1920 in Kolozsvár (Klausenburg), Königreich Rumänien) war ein ungarischer Jurist. (de)
  • SOMLÓ Bódog estis hungara juristo, universitata profesoro naskita Pozsony en 1873 kaj mortinta en Koloĵvaro la 28-an de septembro 1920. (eo)
  • Bódog (Felix) Somló (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː]; 1873–1920) was a Hungarian legal scholar of Jewish heritage. Along with Hans Kelsen and Georg Jellinek, he belonged to the range of Austrian Legal Positivists. He was a professor at the University of Kolozsvár. In 1920, he committed suicide out of disgust at the cession of his university to the Romanian state, an action that had taken place the previous year. (en)
  • Felix Somló (Bódog Fleischer, puis Bódog Somló, [ˈʃomloː]), né en 1873 à Pozsony (Presbourg, aujourd'hui Bratislava en Slovaquie) et mort le 28 septembre 1920 à Kolozsvár (aujourd'hui Cluj-Napoca en Roumanie), est un professeur de droit hongrois.Son œuvre majeure, Juristische Grundlehre, publiée en 1917, le rattache au positivisme juridique. (fr)
  • Somló Bódog, também conhecido como Felix Somló (nome ocidentalizado) (Pozsony, hoje Bratislava, 21 de julho de 1873 – Cluj-napoca, 28 de setembro de 1920) advogado, jurista, filósofo do direito, etnógrafo, sociólogo, e professor universitário. Fundou a Sociedade de Ciências Sociais com a participação de Harkányi Edével e Pikler Gyulával. (pt)
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  • Félix (Bódog) Somló [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː] (* 21. Juli 1873 in Pozsony (Preßburg), Österreich-Ungarn; † 28. September 1920 in Kolozsvár (Klausenburg), Königreich Rumänien) war ein ungarischer Jurist. (de)
  • SOMLÓ Bódog estis hungara juristo, universitata profesoro naskita Pozsony en 1873 kaj mortinta en Koloĵvaro la 28-an de septembro 1920. (eo)
  • Bódog (Felix) Somló (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː]; 1873–1920) was a Hungarian legal scholar of Jewish heritage. Along with Hans Kelsen and Georg Jellinek, he belonged to the range of Austrian Legal Positivists. He was a professor at the University of Kolozsvár. In 1920, he committed suicide out of disgust at the cession of his university to the Romanian state, an action that had taken place the previous year. (en)
  • Felix Somló (Bódog Fleischer, puis Bódog Somló, [ˈʃomloː]), né en 1873 à Pozsony (Presbourg, aujourd'hui Bratislava en Slovaquie) et mort le 28 septembre 1920 à Kolozsvár (aujourd'hui Cluj-Napoca en Roumanie), est un professeur de droit hongrois.Son œuvre majeure, Juristische Grundlehre, publiée en 1917, le rattache au positivisme juridique. (fr)
  • Somló Bódog, também conhecido como Felix Somló (nome ocidentalizado) (Pozsony, hoje Bratislava, 21 de julho de 1873 – Cluj-napoca, 28 de setembro de 1920) advogado, jurista, filósofo do direito, etnógrafo, sociólogo, e professor universitário. Fundou a Sociedade de Ciências Sociais com a participação de Harkányi Edével e Pikler Gyulával. (pt)
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  • Félix Somló (de)
  • Bódog Somló (eo)
  • Felix Somló (fr)
  • Félix Somló (en)
  • Somló Bódog (pt)
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