Schriften der historichen statistischen Celtion is a historical record from 1859, written in German, detailing the activities of the Celtion, a historical-statistical society. Authored by Christian D' Elvert and Julius Faifalik, this work provides insights into the society's studies and perspectives on the history and statistics of the period. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers interested in 19th-century Austrian history, statistical analysis of the era, and the workings of historical societies. This book offers a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the time and the methods used for historical and statistical research.
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