The Number and regional Proportion of Students in Classical Universities of the Habsburg Empire (Selected Years, 1849-1914) [1] [1] German University [2]

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The Number and regional Proportion of Students in Classical Universities of the Habsburg Empire (Selected Years, ) [1] [1] German University [2] [2] Czech University Nbs%nbs%Nbs% %nbs% % Vienna (Austria) , , , , , ,2 Graz (Austria) ,03516,15359,38578,814529,820707,5 Innsbruck (Austria) 7419,02364,13746,56316,59416,414225,1 Prague (Bohemia) , , , , ,6 17, ,5 15,6 Olmütz (Bohemia) 94611,51993, Lemberg (Polish Galicia) 8129,961010,669312, , , ,8 Cracow (Polish Galicia) ,43095,37237,412907,426059,4 Czernovitz (Bukovina, German) ,63762,511294,1 Together (all) Budapest (Pest, Hungary) * Kolozsvár (Hungary) Padua (Italy) Pavia Italy) 1489 Venice (Italy) 1587 * for 1867/8.

The Distribution of Students of the Classical Universities and Polytechnics of the Habsburg Empire by Faculties and Study Tracks (Selected Years, 1854 and 1914) ViennaGrazInnsbruckPragueLembergCracowCzernovitzAltogether Theology1854Nbs * * Theology1854%20,38,132,913,423,12,2-100,0 Theology1914Nbs Theology1914%15,16,025,94,1** 8,9*** 22,16,611,2100,0 Philosophy1854Nbs Philosophy1854%54,86,22,727,55,23,4-100,0 Philosophy1914Nbs ** 1174*** Philosophy1914%33,25,83,45,9** 16,7*** 14,714,95,4100,0 Law1854Nbs Law1854% 48,57,67,320,511,52,2-100,0 Law1914Nbs ** 1965*** Law1914%29,67,42,87,3** 15,6*** 24,78,04,5100,0 Medicine1854Nbs Medicine1854%70,4--23,0-6,6-100,0 Medicine1914Nbs ** 1041*** Medicine1914%38,29,26,124,815,16,4-100,0 Polytechnic1854+Nbs Polytechnic1854+%47,15,6-33,8+++3,85,5100,0++ Polytechnic1914Nbs ** 3127*** Polytechnic1914%27,67,2-18,0** 32,5*** 15,3--100,0 * Data for No information on Theology students in 1854! The total number includes the Innsbruck data for ** German University *** Czech University + Only „technische Abteilung”, no University or Faculty as yet! ++ Including Triest (with 104 students) and Brünn (with 167 students). +++ Including Brünn with 167 students (6,4 % of all).

The Numbers and Regional Proportions of Classical University Staff in the Habsburg Empire (Selected Years, ) Full professor Privat- dozent AllFull professor Privat- dozent AllFull professor Privat- dozent AllFull professor Privat- dozent All Vienna (Austria) Graz (Austria) Innsbruck (Austria) Prague (Bohemia) * 49** 27* 29** 168* 166** 71* 63** 38* 156** 225* 249** Olmütz (Bohemia) Lemberg (Polish Galicia) Cracow (Polish Galicia) Czernovitz (Bukovina, German) Together (all) Budapest Hungary) Kolozsvár (Hungary) Padua (Italy) Pavia (Italy) * German University ** Czech Univrsity

The Regional Proportions of Students by the Main Religious Clusters in the Classical Universities of the Habsburg Empire Outside Hungary (Selected Years, ) ViennaGrazInnsBruckPragueLembergCracowCzernovitzAltogethernumbers%Population 1854Catholics44,57,24,927,0+12,33,9-100, ,692,7 1854Greek ort.33,32,4-1,7+62,10,7100,0871,62,7 1854Protestants80,32,01,015,8+-1,0-100,02033,71,8 1854Jews65,10,8-27,1+5,21,8-100,03877,12,6 1854All ,0100, Catholics36,510,38,322,812,38,61,0100, ,8 1882Greek ort.40,611,80,67,1--4,0100,02953,0 1882Protestants77,69,62,28,0-1,3 100,03123,2 1882Jews60,80,90,114,25,43,73,4100, ,9 1882All ,0 1897Catholics30,711,28,06,4* 21,8** 11,79,40,8100, ,991,0 1897Greek ort.47,620,92,90,9*-0,427,2100,04453,02,3 1897Protestants53,813,84,06,4* 13,8** 3,81,62,7100,04483,01,9 1897Jews53,80,90,214,8* 2,5** 13,18,85,9100, ,04,7 1897All ,0100,0# 1914Catholics27,18,46,47,3* 20,2** 18,410,81,3100, ,0 1914Greek ort.37,11,25,12,13,70,239,6100,010613,8 1914Protestants48,318,56,09,0* 9,9** 2,13,1 100,08933,2 1914Jews46,70,90,29,0* 1,8** 26,67,27,5100, ,9 1914All ,0 + Together with Olmütz. * German University ** Czech University + For 1857 # For 1900

The Regional Proportions of Students by the Main Religious Clusters in the Polytechnics of the Habsburg Empire Outside Hungary (Selected Years, ) ViennaGrazTriestPragueBrünnLembergCracowAltogethernumbers% 1854+Catholics41,24,95,722,27,44,114,3100, , Greek ort.77,1-11,42,9 5,7-100,0351, Protestants85,71,41,04,81,02,93,3100,02106, Jews51,20,35,917,811,810,22,7100,037110,7 All ,0 1882Catholics38,48,7 -12,6* 27,3** 4,58,6-100, ,7 1882Greek ort.64,219,4-4,4* 11,9** ,0672,3 1882Protestants62,74,8-9,5* 21,4** 1,6--100,01264,3 1882Jews71,01,0-13,2* 1,4** 8,25,1-100,057219,7 All ,0 1897Catholics34,18,9-8,5* 27,4** 8,113,0-100, ,2 1897Greek ort.64,28,3-4,2* 10,4 -2,0-100,0481,2 1897Protestants58,19,3-10,2* 10,2** 5,51,7-100,02105,2 1897Jews64,01,9-14,1* 3,8** 10,16,1-100,070217,4 All , Catholics24,86,9-7,4* 28,8** 7,9* 6,9** 17,2-100, ,5 1914Greek ort.18,113,9-2,0* 55,9** 6,3* 1,7** 2,1-100,02883,0 1914Protestants40,014,9-8,7* 18,4** 10,7* 2,2** 5,0-100,04955,1 1914Jews41,74,3- 15,6* 5,2** 19,6* 1,7** 11,9-100, ,4 All ,0 + Technical preparatory schools included *German Polytechnic **Czech Polytechnic