"Count of Gobet" is an English equivalent of the French phrase comte de Gobet. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "earl of Gobet" in the aristocratic, noble, and royal terminology of the British Isles. The pronunciation will be "ko-duh go-bey" in French.
The French nobility title "comte" is translated by "Count" in English.
Harriet Martineau
There is a very good chance it was Auguste Comte. He is generally regarded as the founder of the discipline of sociology, and since he founded it, he may very well have been the first to teach about it; another person who may have been one of the first to teach it was Harriet Martineau, who translated Comte's ideas from French into English in 1853.
A very nasalized "kohnt" is a pronunciation of the French word comte. The masculine singular noun serves as an inherited title in French. It may be rendered into English as "Earl" in regard to the United Kingdom and "Count" elsewhere.
Harriet Martineau
There are hundreds of french cheeses such as Brie, Comte and Roquefort.
From its etymology it seems to me that Comte de Villionis more likely
General Comte de Rochambeau was a French hero in the American Revolution.
He was a French philosopher. He was a founder of Sociology and the Doctrine of Positivism. The link has much more informaion on Augistine Comte
It was the French Revolution and its aftermath that convinced Auguste Comte that society needed to be guided by thinkers who understood social laws. Comte was a French philosopher.
Comte de Rochambeau
A French Dude.NEW RESPONDENTThe Comte of Rochambeau