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Title: Georg Norbert Schnabel and statistics

Title in english:

Silesian Statistical Review

Creator:

Závodský, Prokop ; Šimpach, Ondřej

Description:

Śląski Przegląd Statystyczny = Silesian Statistical Review, 2 018, Nr 16, s. 77-90

Abstrakt:

In the first half of XIXth century in Bohemia, statistics had been developed in the understanding of the school of Achenwall and Schlözer. Its main exponent there was G. N. Schnabel (1791–1857), who was a professor of statistics at the university in Prague. This article is about all the main statistical publications of Schnabel, and demonstrates their gradual modernization, usage of comprehensive tables, and basic statistical analysis according to the patterns of political arithmetic and statistical graphs. Schnabel’s activity was the culmination, but also the final stage, of the development of traditional university statistics in Bohemia. It also mentions the activity of Schnabel in organizing official statistics in Bohemia, his disputes with Austrian censorship and the later controversies in the matter of national statistics

Publisher:

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu

Place of publication:

Wrocław

Date:

2018

Resource Type:

artykuł

Resource Identifier:

oai:dbc.wroc.pl:57732

Language:

eng

Relation:

Śląski Przegląd Statystyczny = Silesian Statistical Review, 2018, Nr 16 (22)

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Pewne prawa zastrzeżone na rzecz Autorów i Wydawcy

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CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 PL

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Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu

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Jun 11, 2022

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