August 15
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August 15
Liechtenstein national holiday, Prince Franz-Joseph Day.
August 15, 1666
Death of Adam Schall von Bell in Peking, China (born in Cologne, Germany). Bell was a Jesuit missionary who traveled to China and became an advisor to the Chinese emperor.
August 15, 1688
Birth of Frederich Wilhelm I in Berlin, Germany. His policies developed Prussia into an efficient and powerful state. He married the daughter of Georg of Hannover (later to become George I, King of England).
August 15, 1740
Birth of Matthias Claudius in Reinfeld, Germany. Claudius was a significant poet noted for his simplicity and religiosity.
August 15, 1776
Birth of Ignaz Xavier Ritter von Seyfried in Vienna, Austria. He was a prolific composer of stage works and church music. He knew Mozart and studied with Haydn.
August 15, 1858
Birth of Michael Hainisch in Aue, Austria. Hainisch was the first president of the Federal Republic of Austria from 1920-1928. He was a supporter of merger with Germany.
August 15, 1922
Birth of Lukas Foss (born Fuchs) in Berlin, Germany. A musician noted for his experiments with aleatoric music, he studied in Berlin and Paris and came to the U.S. in 1937. He was a professor at UCLA and later the conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He composed extensively from 1945-1977.
August 15, 1953
Death of Ludwig Prandtl in Freising, Germany. Prandtl is the physicist who developed the field of aerodynamics. He was a professor of physics at the universities of Hannover, and Göttingen. It was in Göttingen that he established a school of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. He discovered the boundary layer of surfaces moving in air or water. He did extensive work on wing theory. He worked on the theory of what became known as the Prandtl-Glaubert rule for subsonic airflow.