August Meitzen (born 16 December 1822, in
Breslau; died 19 January 1910, in
Berlin) was a German
statistician.
Biography
He was born in Breslau (now
Wrocław,
Poland) and educated at
Heidelberg and
Tübingen. He was a prominent member of the Statistical Bureau, and in 1875 was made an associate professor of political sciences (Staatswissenschaften) at the
University of Berlin (honorary professor from 1892).[1]
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:
Der Boden und die landwirthschaftlichen Verhältnisse des Preussischen Staates ("The soil and the agricultural conditions of the Prussian state"; 8 volumes and 2 atlases, 1868–1908).
Die Mitverantwortlichkeit der Gebildeten für das Wohl der arbeitenden Klassen (The obligation of the educated to the well-being of the working classes; 1876).
Siedelung und Agrarwesen der Westgermanen und Ostgermanen, der Kelten, Römer, Finnen und Slawen ("Settlement and agriculture of the west and east Germans, the Celts, Romans, Finns and Slavs"; 1895).[2][3]