* Anne-Robert Jacques Turgot, baron de I’Aulne (172–81), was a pupil of Quesnay and himself a Physiocratic writer, publishing his Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses in 1766. After Quesnay died in 1774, Turgot, as Louis XVTs Controller-General of Finances, sought unsuccessfully to put Physiocratic ideas into practice. See Theories of Surplus-Value, Part I, Chapter II ‘The Physiocrats’.