Jakob Friedrich von Bielfeld
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Jakob Friedrich von Bielfeld (31 March 1717 – 5 April 1770) was a German writer and statesman for the Kingdom of Prussia during the Age of Enlightenment.[1] His work mainly consists of reflections on national governance, but also of comedies. His work had significant impact on both Political Science[2] and Statistics.[3] Bielfeld was an advisor to Frederick the Great of Prussia. His political work was translated into several languages and introduced by Joachim Georg Darjes.[4]