Physician risorgimento-activist Political and economicommentator Government chief statistician
Parents
Antonio Maestri (father)
Rachele Magistrelli (mother)
Pietro Maestri (28 February 1816 – 4 July 1871) was an Italian risorgimento-patriot. Although he trained as a physician, he is better remembered for his activism in support of a democratic and liberated Italy, as well as for his subsequent career as an economist-statistician. He inherited a passion for statistics from his father, and worked for the government after 1861 as Director of the National Statistical Council (la "Giunta centrale di statistica"). He was something of a pioneer in the field of government statistics and probability theory, although for Maestri Statistics were very much a device of politics and national economics. It would be left to his successor in the post, Luigi Bodio, to demonstrate the extent to which, during a time of rapid social and economic change, government statistics could become a tool to build understanding of social facts and developments.[1][2][3][4]
^Franco Della Peruta [in Italian] (2006). "Maestri, Pietro. - Nacque a Milano il 23 febbr. 1816 da Antonio, vicedirettore della Contabilità centrale di Lombardia, e da Rachele Magistrati". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Treccani, Roma. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
^"Maestri Pietro". Il Risorgimento ... I Personaggi Principali. Ministero per i beni e le attivita culturali. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
^Giuseppe Sacchi [in Italian] (20 July 1871). "Commemorazione di Pietro Maestri". Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milano. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
^Antonio Monti (1934). "Maestri, Pietro. - Studioso della statistica ..." Enciclopedia Italiana. Treccani, Roma. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
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