August Meitzen
Encyclopedia
August Meitzen was a German
statistician
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) and educated at Heidelberg and Tübingen. He was a prominent member of the Statistical Bureau, and in 1875 was made professor of the science of statistics and of political economy at the University of Berlin
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He also wrote:
Germany
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statistician
Statistician
A statistician is someone who works with theoretical or applied statistics. The profession exists in both the private and public sectors. The core of that work is to measure, interpret, and describe the world and human activity patterns within it...
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Biography
He was born in Breslau (now Wrocław, PolandPoland
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) and educated at Heidelberg and Tübingen. He was a prominent member of the Statistical Bureau, and in 1875 was made professor of the science of statistics and of political economy at the University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
The Humboldt University of Berlin is Berlin's oldest university, founded in 1810 as the University of Berlin by the liberal Prussian educational reformer and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt, whose university model has strongly influenced other European and Western universities...
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Works
His contributions to the science of statistics include:- Die internationale land- und forstwirtschaftliche Statistik (International statistics on land and forest management; 1873)
- Geschichte, Theorie und Technik der Statistik (History, theory and technique of statistics; 1886)
He also wrote:
- Die Mitverantwortlichkeit der Gebildeten für das Wohl der arbeitenden Klassen (The obligation of the educated to the well-being of the working classes; 1876)