Ernst Ferdinand August Explained

Birth Date:18 february 1795
Birth Place:Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
Death Date:25 march 1870
Death Place:Prusia, German Empire
Nationality: Germany
Fields:physics
Known For:Psychrometrics, Psychrometer

Ernst Ferdinand August (18 February 1795 – 25 March 1870) was a German Physicist and Meteorologist. He developed and improved a number of physics related devices, among them the Psychrometer, which was named after him

Biography

In his childhood, August was initially taken on by a by a poor foster family.[1] From 1805 he attended the Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster school in Berlin. Among others he was instructed by Ernst Gottfried Fischer in math and physics and graduated in 1813. From 1815 he fought in German campaign of 1813. After the war he studied philosophy and theology and became a senior teacher in the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster. in 1821 he transferred to Joachimsthal Gymnasium. In 1823 he married the daughter of his former teacher and later colleague Ernst Gottfried Fischer, the same year he also received his doctorate with a dissertation on conic sections

In 1827 he became headmaster[2] of the newly built Cologne Gymnasium and remained in this position until his death in 1870. At that time he developed a number of devices, among them the Heliostat,, and Psychrometer

Notes and References

  1. Cantor (1875)
  2. Web site: uber die Schleimsäure .