The Letters of Ada Lovelace

1. The Poetry of Mathematics

Radio 4 Series 1 Episode 1
First broadcast 14th September 2015, 11:00
Duration: 27:38
Dramatisation of the correspondence of Ada Lovelace, the young Victorian who predicted our digital age.

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Introduction: The Letters of Ada Lovelace: Lord Byron, Women in Technology, fragile , mathematics and poetry, Babbage's Thinking Machine and Analytical Engine

Duration: 02:08

Ada Lovelace's upbringing from 1815; Byron genes, the rule of three, flight and paper wings, first debutante season meeting Charles Babbage at Queen's Ball, the silver lady automaton, via Mary Somerville

Duration: 05:57

Ada Lovelace: Married to Lord William King, Lady Byron writes to Lord King

Duration: 05:26

Ada Lovelace: A passion for mathematics, Charles Babbage, motherhood

Duration: 02:37

Ada Lovelace: Pursues mathematics tuition via Babbage, then via Augustus De Morgan, functional equations

Duration: 05:51

Ada Lovelace: Belief in her own genius via Augustus De Morgan, obsessive self-doubts. Lord Byron's incest

Duration: 04:02

Ada Lovelace: Mathematical Truths and Principles, Babbage's calculating machine

Duration: 01:19

Credits

Duration: 00:19

The Letters of Ada Lovelace

1. The Poetry of Mathematics

First broadcast: 14th September 2015
Duration 27:38

Dramatisation of the correspondence of Ada Lovelace, the young Victorian who predicted our digital age.

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