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Gottfried Achenwall (20
October 1719 – 1 May 1772) was a
German philosopher, historian, economist,
jurist and statistician. He is
counted among the inventors...
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Gotthelf Kästner,
German mathematician (died 1800)
October 20 –
Gottfried Achenwall,
German statistician (died 1772)
November 17 –
Marie Marguerite Bihéron...
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collection of
facts and
information about a state, it was the
German Gottfried Achenwall in 1749 who
started using the term as a
collection of
quantitative information...
- The poet
Christian Wernicke was born in 1661 in Elbląg,
while Gottfried Achenwall became famous for his
teachings in
natural law and
human rights law. In...
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presentation of data as it
related to
public administration.
Gottfried Achenwall lectured in this fashion,
coining the term statistics. At the same time...
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thinkers such as
Thomas Hobbes,
Lewis Mumford, Emyr Hughes, and
Gottfried Achenwall who have
attempted to
apply (or
argue against the use of) physics, chemistry...
- Gordon,
Duchess of Gordon,
Scottish aristocrat (d. 1779) 1719 –
Gottfried Achenwall,
German historian, economist, and
jurist (d. 1772) 1740 –
Isabelle de...
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English politician,
First Lord of the
Treasury (b. 1669) 1772 –
Gottfried Achenwall, Polish-German historian, economist, and
jurist (b. 1719) 1813 – Jean-Baptiste...
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royal physician and de
facto regent,
executed (b. 1737) May 1 –
Gottfried Achenwall,
German statistician (b. 1719) May 22 –
Durastante Natalucci, Italian...
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writer Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, the duc de Choiseul, and
Gottfried Achenwall, the statistician.
After his
European tour, he
joined the
Danish state...