Born: 10 Dec
1815 in Piccadilly, Middlesex (now in London), England
Died: 27 Nov 1852 in Marylebone, London, England

Lady Ada Lovelace's father was Lord Byron, the famous poet. Her parents separated soon after her birth and she never knew either of them. She was educated by private tutors, advanced study in mathematics being provided by De Morgan.
In 1833 Augusta became interested in Babbage's analytic engine. Ten years later she produced an annotated translation of Menabrea's Notions sur la machine analytique de Charles Babbage (1842). In the annotations she describes how the Analytical Engine could be programmed to compute Bernoulli (Jacob Bernoulli) numbers. She described the Analytical Engine saying
the Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves.
Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson
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