- environmental, and
administrative knowledge and technology; for example,
cameralist accounting,
still used in
public finance today. The
growing power of centralized...
- clergyman, traveler, and
antiquary Georg Heinrich Zincke,
German jurist and
cameralist Theodor Zincke,
German chemist Zinke, a
surname Zinc (disambiguation)...
-
Revolutionary War. He
combined Enlightenment ideas with
Christian values,
cameralist plans for
central control of the economy, and a
militaristic approach...
-
Johann Joachim Becher (German: [ˈbɛçɐ]; 6 May 1635 –
October 1682) was a
German physician, alchemist,
precursor of chemistry, scholar,
polymath and adventurer...
- Empire.
Large numbers of
Petrine officials trooped the
university to
cameralist theory and
administrative practices which thus
shaped Russia's government...
-
Daniel Gottfried Schreber (14 June 1708 – 29
March 1777) was a
German cameralist,
jurist and
natural sciences scholar.
Schreber was born in Schulpforte...
- torture, and
witch burning. Also in
industrial and
agrarian policy along cameralist lines, the
theory was to
maximise the
resources of the land to protect...
-
Revolutionary War. He
combined Enlightenment ideas with
Christian values,
cameralist plans for
central control of the economy, and a
militaristic approach...
- than
engage in
ineffective political activism.
Yarvin argues for a "neo-
cameralist"
philosophy based on
Frederick the
Great of Prussia's cameralism. In Yarvin's...
-
Julius Bernhard von Rohr (March 28, 1688 –
April 18, 1742) was a
German cameralist and
writer who
promoted natural or physico-theology
through an appreciation...