List of child prodigies


In psychology research literature, the term child prodigy is defined as a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain to the level of an adult expert professional.

Mathematics and science

Medicine

Humanities

Scholarship

  • Jean-Philippe Baratier by the age of nine knew French, German, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and at the age of eleven published a scholarly translation of a medieval work. He was admitted as a foreign member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences and received a master of arts degree at the age of 14. He submitted two proposals for calculating longitude at the same age. By the time of his death at the age of 19, he was said to have touched upon nearly every scholarly field of the time.
  • Christian Heinrich Heineken, known as the "infant scholar of Lübeck", was able to read the Pentateuch at the age of one, and read the Old and New Testaments in Latin between the ages of two and three. He recited the history of Denmark in front of the Danish king in Copenhagen at the age of three. He died at the age of four.
  • Karl Witte at the age of nine knew—in addition to his native German—French, Italian, Latin, English, and Greek, and read classic works in those languages. In the same year, he was matriculated at the University of Leipzig. He earned a doctorate at age 13 and became a Doctor of Laws at the age of 16, when he joined the teaching staff of the University of Berlin. He later became a notable scholar of Dante.

The arts

Literature

  • William Cullen Bryant published his first poem at the age of 10; at the age of 13 years, he published a book of political satire poems.
  • Daisy Ashford at age nine wrote a novel titled The Young Visiters. She continued writing until she was 13.
  • Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. learned to speak Esperanto as a five-year-old and since the age of six had written and submitted rhymes to newspapers and magazines. By the age of nine she had three books published: one in verse, one in prose, and one in Esperanto, and wrote another two. At the same age she was said to be knowledgeable in "history, Latin, literature, geography, physiology, and rhetoric" and was an adept chess player. Her mother claimed when she was 12 that she could "express her thoughts in six tongues and read or write in eight" and had written ten books.
  • Minou Drouet caught the notice of French critics at the age of eight, leading to speculation that her mother was the true author of her poetry. She later proved herself to be the author.
  • Nika Turbina recited her poetry publicly to a national audience as an eight-year-old. She had a cycle of her poetry published in the same year, and a collection of her poems published when she was 10.

Visual arts

  • Edmund Thomas Clint was an Indian child prodigy. He is known for having drawn over 25,000 paintings, though he lived to be just six years and 11 months old.
  • Wang Yani began painting at two, and her work was exhibited at the age of 4. She became the youngest artist to have a solo exhibition in the Smithsonian at the age of 14. By the time she was 16, she painted upwards of 10,000 paintings in a Chinese watercolor style.

Games

Go

Other

Some children become famous and are called a prodigy although it is questionable whether they have produced meaningful output to the level of an adult expert professional.
  • Arden Hayes who as a five-year old appeared in newspapers and television shows because of his ability to memorize information about certain topics.
  • 2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi child prodigy of Tibetan Buddhist religion who already acquired a broad understanding of Dharma philosophy and meditation by the age of 10.