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Díszdoktorai Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1847–2018 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1847–1900 1847–1900 1847/48 Somogyi Károly áldozó pap Esztergom hittudomány egyházmegye 1861/62 Roder Alajos egyetemi tanár, bölcsészettudomány dékánsága emlékére 1867/68 Kerékgyártó A. Árpád egyetemi tanár bölcsészettudomány 1872/73 Hunfalvy János akadémiai tag bölcsészettudomány Greguss Ágost egyetemi tanár bölcsészettudomány 1873/74 Szabó Imre Szombathelyi püspök hittudomány Majer István esztergomi kanonok hittudomány Kerkápoly Károly egyetemi tanár jogtudomány 1880/81 Czibulka Nándor szemináriumigazgató hittudomány Knauz Nándor esztergomi kanonok hittudomány Kruesz Krizosztom pannonhalmi főapát hittudomány Pauer János pannonhalmi főapát hittudomány Schlauch Lőrinc szatmári püspök hittudomány Tárkányi Béla egri kanonok hittudomány Majláth György országbíró jogtudomány Zsoldos Ignác ítélőszéki tanácselnök jogtudomány Vajkay Károly ítélőtáblai jogtudomány tanácselnök Horváth Boldizsár akadémiai tag jogtudomány Tóth Lőrinc ítélőszéki bíró jogtudomány Trefort Ágoston kultuszminiszter államtudomány Lónyay Menyhért az Akadémia elnöke államtudomány 2 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1847–1900 Csengery Antal az Akadémia államtudomány másodelnöke Pulszky Ferenc igazgató Nemzeti Múzeum bölcsészettudomány Rudolf főherceg bölcsészettudomány Arany János költő bölcsészettudomány Hunfalvy Pál akadémiai tag bölcsészettudomány Keleti Károly elnök Központi Statisztikai bölcsészettudomány Hivatal Szabó Károly egyetemi tanár Kolozsvári Egyetem bölcsészettudomány Szász Károly akadémiai tag, író bölcsészettudomány. Szily Kálmán műegyetemi tanár bölcsészettudomány Stoczek József műegyetemi tanár bölcsészettudomány 1883/84 Vanyák András kollégiumigazgató Eperjes bölcsészettudomány 1889/90 Radic Emilián teológia tanár Karlóca hittudomány 1892/93 Vaszary Kolos hercegprímás hittudomány 1893/94 Jókai Mór író, 50 éves írói bölcsészettudomány jubileuma alkalmából 1895/96 Than Károly egyetemi tanár Budapest bölcsészettudomány Wilhelm Wundt egyetemi tanár Lipcse bölcsészettudomány Maximilian Müller egyetemi tanár Oxford bölcsészettudomány József főherceg bölcsészettudomány Széchenyi Béla akadémiai tag MTA bölcsészettudomány Semsey Andor akadémiai tag MTA bölcsészettudomány Kurin Géza akadémiai tag MTA bölcsészettudomány Szilády Áron református lelkész bölcsészettudomány Lóczy Lajos egyetemi tanár Budapest bölcsészettudomány Pauler Gyula levéltáros Országos Levéltár bölcsészettudomány 3 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1847–1900 Robert Wilhelm egyetemi tanár Heidelberg bölcsészettudomány Bunsen James Bryce egyetemi tanár Oxford bölcsészettudomány Pasqual Villari főiskolai tanár Firenze bölcsészettudomány Pierre Berthelot vegyész bölcsészettudomány Herbert Spencer filozófus Anglia bölcsészettudomány Lord Kelvin (William egyetemi tanár Glasgow bölcsészettudomány Thomson) Wilhelm Hartel kultusz m. oszt. főnök Ausztria bölcsészettudomány Hermann Grimmi egyetemi tanár Berlin bölcsészettudomány Hugo Schuchardt egyetemi tanár Graz bölcsészettudomány Johann Reinhold egyetemi tanár Helsinki bölcsészettudomány Aspelin Wilhelm Radloff egyetemi tanár Szentpétervár bölcsészettudomány Jovan Jovanovic író Szerbia bölcsészettudomány Zmaj Vratislav Jagic egyetemi tanár Bécs bölcsészettudomány Theodor Mommsen egyetemi tanár Berlin bölcsészettudomány Emil Teza egyetemi tanár Pádua bölcsészettudomány Fraknói Vilmos címzetes püspök hittudomány Irsik Ferenc apátkanonok Szatmár hittudomány Móhl Antal apátkanonok Győr hittudomány Rajner Lajos prépostkanonok Esztergom hittudomány Samassa József egri érsek Eger kánonjog Rudolf Scherer egyetemi tanár Graz kánonjog Joseph Freisen theológiai tanár Paderborn kánonjog Franz Xav. Kraus egyetemi tanár Freiburg kánonjog Szabó Miklós kúriai elnök jogtudomány Csemegi Károly nyugalmazott kúriai jogtudomány tanácselnök Joseph Unger törvényszéki elnök Ausztria jogtudomány Rudolf Sohm egyetemi tanár Lipcse jogtudomány Bernhard Hübler egyetemi tanár Berlin jogtudomány 4 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1847–1900 Franz Liszt egyetemi tanár Halle jogtudomány Pierre Darreste ügyvéd Párizs jogtudomány Kállay Benjamin közös államtudomány pénzügyminiszter Apponyi Albert országgyűlési államtudomány képviselő Anton Menger egyetemi tanár, rektor Bécs államtudomány Paul Leroy-Beaulieu tanár Coll. de France államtudomány. Emil Levasseur tanár Coll. de France államtudomány Luigi Bodio főigazgató Olasz Statisztikai államtudomány Hivatal Henrik Sidgwick egyetemi tanár Cambridge államtudomány Károly Tivadar bajor királyi herceg orvostudomány John Shaw Billings egyetemi tanár Philadelphia orvostudomány Rudolf Virchov egyetemi tanár Berlin orvostudomány Joseph Liester egyetemi tanár London orvostudomány Adolf Anders Retzius egyetemi tanár Stockholm orvostudomány Guido Baccelli egyetemi tanár Róma orvostudomány Eduard Roux egyetemi tanár Párizs orvostudomány 1897/98 Erzsébet Lujza Ottilia román királynő, bölcsészettudomány budapesti látogatása emlékére 1899/1900 Duka Tivadar az angol királyi orvostudomány bengáli hadsereg nyugalmazott ezredes főorvosa, működésének 50. évfordulója alkalmából 5 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1901–1949 1901–1949 1901/02 Császka György kalocsai érsek hittudomány Szmrecsányi Pál szepesi püspök hittudomány Fehér Ipoly pannonhalmi főapát hittudomány Mayer Béla kalocsai kanonok, hittudomány választott püspök Samassa József egri érsek hittudomány Franz Xav. Kraus egyháztörténész, Freiburg hittudomány egyetemi tanár Daruváry Alajos jogász, a Kúria államtudomány nyugalmazott másodelnöke Adolf Prinsl jogtudós, egyetemi Brüsszel jogtudomány tanár, Horánszky Nándor kereskedelmi államtudomány miniszter Bartal Antal klasszika- bölcsészettudomány filológus, nyelvész, nyugalmazott tankerületi főigazgató Than Károly Kémikus, egyetemi Budapesti bölcsészettudomány tanár, akadémikus Tudományegyetem 1904/05 Desewffy Sándor csanádi püspök hittudomány Firczák Gyula munkácsi püspök hittudomány Bundala Mihály nagyváradi kanonok hittudomány Radnai Farkas besztercebányai hittudomány püspök 1909/10 Apponyi Albert kultuszminiszter, orvostudomány akadémikus, a Budapesten tartott XVI. nemzetközi orvosi kongresszus alkalmából 6 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1901–1949 Kherndl Antal mérnök, műegyetemi bölcsészettudomány tanár, a József- műegyetem új palotájának megnyitása alkalmából 1910/11 Mikszáth Kálmán író, írói jubileuma bölcsészettudomány alkalmából Goldmark Károly zeneszerző, bölcsészettudomány születésének 80. évfordulója alkalmából 1911/12 Wilhelm Waldeyer anatómus, patológus, Universität Berlin orvostudomány egyetemi tanár, 50 éves jubileuma alkalmából 1912/13 Lévay József költő, 50 éves írói bölcsészettudomány jubileuma alkalmából Bayer József színháztörténész, Markó utcai bölcsészettudomány főgimnáziumi tanár főgimnázium 1913/14 Csernoch János hercegprímás hittudomány Szmrecsányi Lajos egri érsek hittudomány Prohászka Ottokár székesfehérvári hittudomány püspök Majláth G. Károly erdélyi püspök hittudomány Boromissza Tibor szatmári püspök hittudomány 1914/15 Otto Schjerning professzor Universität Berlin orvostudomány József főherceg lovassági tábornok államtudomány August Mackensen porosz államtudomány vezértábornagy Enver Basa török államtudomány hadügyminiszter 7 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1901–1949 Tisza István miniszterelnök jogtudomány Ferdinánd bolgár cár bölcsészettudomány 1920/21 Bartoniek Géza igazgató, a kollégium Eötvös Collegium bölcsészettudomány alapításának 25. évfordulója alkalmából 1926/27 Herczeg Ferenc író, írói működése 40. bölcsészettudomány évfordulóján 1927/28 Apponyi Albert nyugalmazott jogtudomány miniszter Pietro Fedele történész, olasz bölcsészettudomány közoktatási miniszter 1928/29 Otto Friedrich porosz államminiszter orvostudomány Schmidt 1929/30 Serédi Jusztinián hercegprímás hittudomány Lord Newtone az Angol Lordok jogtudomány Házának elnöke Robert Gower az angol parlament jogtudomány tagja Lord Philipmore az angol legfőbb jogtudomány bíróság tagja Lord Sydenham az angol Lordok államtudomány Házának tagja 1930/31 Nicholas Muray Butler filozófus, rektor Columbia University bölcsészettudomány Harvey Cushing anatómus, egyetemi Yale University orvostudomány tanár School of Medicine 1932/33 Emil Setälä nyelvész, rektor, Turun yliopisto bölcsészettudomány Finnország budapesti (University of Turku) követe 8 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Az ELTE díszdoktorai 1901–1949 1934/35 Ernst Kornemann ókortörténész, Universität Breslau bölcsészettudomány egyetemi tanár Gajzágó László jogtudós, rendkívüli jogtudomány követ Sipőcz Jenő jogász, Budapest Orvostudomány ??? főpolgármester 1935/36 Jean Darier patológus, a francia orvostudomány dermatológus, Dermatológiai Társulat elnöke Arthur Vermeersch egyetemi tanár római Gergely- hittudomány egyetem Martin Grabmann egyetemi tanár Müncheni Egyetem hittudomány Reginald Garrigou- egyetemi tanár római Angelicum hittudomány Lagrange egyetem Theodor Innitzer bécsi hercegérsek hittudomány Wilhelm Schmidt egyetemi tanár Bécsi Egyetem hittudomány Germain Morin a keresztény hittudomány patrológia művelője Augustino Gemelli a milánói egyetem Milánói Egyetem hittudomány alapítója és rektora Serédy Jusztinián hercegprímás kánonjog Dionisio Anzilotti egyetemi tanár Római Egyetem jogtudomány Albert de La Pradelle egyetemi tanár Párizsi Egyetem jogtudomány Charles Dupuis a francia akadémia jogtudomány elnöke Rudolf Stammler egyetemi tanár Berlini Egyetem jogtudomány Edvin Borchard
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