Hmm here's some information I obtained from the Oxford Concise Dictionary of Music:
1. Studied Law at Liepzig and Heidelberg University but main interest were music and Romantic literature.
2. In 1828, met Clara, to whose father Friedrich he went for piano lessons in 1829, lodging with him and beginning to compose.
3. In 1832, Permanently injured hand by device he had invented to keep the 4th finger immobile while practising.
4. Contributed music criticism to German papers and in 1831 called attention to Chopin's genius.
5. Depressed by music situation in Germany, founded David Club in 1834 to fight artistic philistines, and periodical Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik, which he edited for 10 yrs.
6. In writings and compositions gave himself dual personality; Florestan for his impetuous self and Eusebius for his contemplative side.
7. Married Clara Wieck 1840 after long opposition from her father, this being followed by outpouring of songs and song-cycles.
8. Taught composition at Leipzig Conservatory. Toured Russia with Clara, 1844.
9. On return had sever attack of depression. Moved to Dresden in search of quiet, living there until 1850.
10. In 1846, Clara gave first performance of his piano concerto and Mendelssohn conducted first performance of his 2nd Symphony.
11. In 1850 moved to Dusseldorf in hope of earning more by conducting but was not a success.
12. Met 20 yr old Brahms in 1853, acclaiming him in article 'New Paths'
13. The next year his mental health failed and he threw himself into Rhine, but was saved and taken to private asylum where he lived another 2 yrs.
That's about all I could find in the dictionary.
