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Jakob Bielfeld (1717--1770) and the diffusion of statistical concepts in eighteenth century Europe (Q5962964)

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Jakob Bielfeld (1717--1770) and the diffusion of statistical concepts in eighteenth century Europe
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6545689

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    Jakob Bielfeld (1717--1770) and the diffusion of statistical concepts in eighteenth century Europe (English)
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    25 February 2016
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    Bielfeld, a baron of Prussia, included so-called political arithmetic (population, mortality tables, annuities, and the like) among the many topics discussed in his expository volumes of \textit{Institutions politiques} and \textit{Les premiers traits de l'érudition universelle}. The author tries to make a case that although ``Bielfeld's chapter on political arithmetics was one of many contemporaneous texts on the subject, with no particular originality'', his works ``may have been an important source of diffusion of statistical concepts''. In particular, the present article proposes (but does not offer any supporting evidence) that Euler's papers on political arithmetic ``were probably sparked by his reading of Bielfeld''.
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    Jakob Bielfeld
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    history of statistics
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    political arithmetic
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