

My wife is looking for a proper biography (paper version), an analysis of his life and work, best university library to find information etc. Yes, there is a nice list of sources at the end of the Wiki page, but I suppose there's more. There's info about her on the internet, but that's not enough. Finding facts and a proper biography isn't easy. Lady Ada Lovelace, lord Byron's daughter, isn't first on everybody's list so to speak. Frist up was Madame Curie (she has lived in my hometown for a while) But it was my youngest son who came up with Lady Ada Lovelace.

Then my wife decided that she would opt for a female genius. Quite a few names have been mentioned here in this house to name a few Alan Turing, Nikola Tesla, a few music composers like Beethoven. Rules: no living persons and not two students are allowed to use the same person for their 'field study'. Part of the program is that every student has to come up with a name for research of the subject. She starts early September with a class about Genius and Psychology (or something titled like that). Apart from designing, performing and writing a study, students have to follow a few classes as well. I can safely say that the level of education is breathtaking and things are going well for her. My wife started a Ph.D (psychology) at Harvard Extention School 2.5 yrs ago.
