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(sorry but all of mozart's greatest works were written when he was older. The last few years of his life was the time when his greatest works were written.)
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* '''13''' - [[Joan of Arc]] heard the heavenly voices that prompted her to lead [[France]] to victory in the [[Hundred Years War]]
 
* '''13''' - [[Joan of Arc]] heard the heavenly voices that prompted her to lead [[France]] to victory in the [[Hundred Years War]]
 
* '''14''' - chess-player [[Bobby Fischer]] became an International Grandmaster
 
* '''14''' - chess-player [[Bobby Fischer]] became an International Grandmaster
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* '''14''' - [[Mozart]] wrote the opera, "Mitridate Rè di Ponto"
 
* '''15''' - [[Louis Braille]] invented the [[Braille]] system
 
* '''15''' - [[Louis Braille]] invented the [[Braille]] system
 
* '''15''' - Karl Benz  
 
* '''15''' - Karl Benz  

Revision as of 19:14, December 26, 2008

Many, perhaps most of the greatest achievements in human history - in the fields of art, culture, science and technology - have been brought about by teenagers. This may be because they are able to think in new and innovative ways, or their thinking is not hidebound by discredited nostrums; it may be attributable to great teachers and great schooling - including homeschooling. It may simply be the emergence of God-given talent at an early age.

Achievements, listed by age at which they were made

  • 7 - Yehudi Menuhin gives his first solo violin performance with the San Francisco Symphony in 1923
  • 8 - Pablo Picasso paints his "Picador"
  • 8 - Frederic Chopin plays his first public piano performance, having already authored two polonaises (G minor and B flat major) at age 7.
  • 12 - Blaise Pascal had secretly worked out the first twenty-three propositions of Euclid by himself.
  • 13 - Joan of Arc heard the heavenly voices that prompted her to lead France to victory in the Hundred Years War
  • 14 - chess-player Bobby Fischer became an International Grandmaster
  • 14 - Mozart wrote the opera, "Mitridate Rè di Ponto"
  • 15 - Louis Braille invented the Braille system
  • 15 - Karl Benz
  • 16 - Jean-François Champollion, can speak a dozen languages and delivers a paper on the Coptic language to the Grenoble Academy. By 20, he can speak another 13 languages and at 22 he deciphers the Rosetta Stone.
  • 18 - Mary Shelley writes Frankenstein (The Modern Prometheus) - it is only published when she is 21, however.
  • <20 - Carl Friedrich Gauss makes his first mathematical discoveries, which will lead to the completion of "Disquisitiones Arithmeticae", his magnum opus, at the age of 21.

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