Charles Coulston Gillispie

Charles Coulston Gillispie
Nascimento 6 de agosto de 1918
Harrisburg
 Estados Unidos
Morte 6 de outubro de 2015 (97 anos)
Princeton
Nacionalidade norte-americano
Prêmios Medalha Dartmouth (1981)
Prémio Pfizer (1981)
Medalha George Sarton (1984)
Prêmio Balzan (1997)[1]
Campo(s) História da ciência

Charles Coulston Gillispie (Harrisburg, 6 de agosto de 1918 — Princeton, 6 de outubro de 2015) foi um historiador da ciência estadunidense.

Prémios e honrarias

Obras

  • Pierre Simon de Laplace 1749–1827 – a life in exact science, Princeton University Press 1997
  • The Montgolfier Brothers and the Invention of Aviation 1783–1784, with a word on the importance of ballooning for the science of heat and the art of building railroads, Princeton University Press 1983 (französische Ausgabe 1989)
  • Science and Polity in France at the end of the old regime, Princeton University Press 1980 (Prémio Pfizer 1981)
  • Science and polity in France: the revolutionary and Napoleonic years, Princeton University Press 2004
  • Lazare Carnot Savant – a monograph treating Carnot’s scientific work, with facsimile reproduction of his unpublished writings on mechanics and on the calculus, Princeton University Press 1971 (mit einem Essay von Adolf Juschkewitsch)
  • Genesis and Geology – a study of the relation of scientific thought, natural theology and social opinion in Great Britain 1790–1850, Harvard University Press 1951, Harper 1959, 2. Auflage Harvard UP, 1969
  • Edge of objectivity – an essay on the history of scientific ideas, Princeton University Press 1960, 1990
  • Essays and reviews in history and history of science 2007

Bibliografia

  • Jed Z. Buchwald [Ed.]: A Master of Science History: Essays in Honor of Charles Coulston Gillispie. Springer, 2012. ISBN 978-94-007-2626-0 (Print); ISBN 978-94-007-2627-7 (eBook)

Referências

  1. «Premio Balzan 1997 per la storia e la filosofia delle scienze» (em italiano) 
  2. «Pfizer Award» (em inglês). University of Notre Dame / History of Science Society. Consultado em 24 de novembro de 2016. Cópia arquivada em 10 de novembro de 2016 
  3. «Sarton Medal» (em inglês). University of Notre Dame / History of Science Society. Consultado em 24 de novembro de 2016. Cópia arquivada em 24 de novembro de 2016 

Ligações externas


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Presidentes da Sociedade de História da Ciência
1924–1949
Lawrence Joseph Henderson (1924–1925) · James Henry Breasted (1926) · David Eugene Smith (1927) · Edgar Fahs Smith (1928) · Lynn Thorndike (1929) · Henry Crew (1930) · William Henry Welch (1931) · Berthold Laufer (1932) · James Playfair McMurrich (1933) · Harvey Cushing (1934) · Charles Albert Browne, Jr. (1935–1936) · Chauncey Depew Leake (1937–1938) · Henry E. Sigerist (1939) · Richard H. Shryock (1940–1942) · Louis Charles Karpinski (1943–1944) · Isaiah Bowman (1944) · Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1945–1946) · John Farquhar Fulton (1947–1950)
1950–1999
Harcourt Brown (1951–1952) · Dorothy Stimson (1953–1956) · Henry Guerlac (1957–1960) · I. Bernard Cohen (1961–1962) · Marshall Clagett (1963–1964) · Charles Coulston Gillispie (1965–1966) · C. D. O'Malley (1967–1968) · Thomas Kuhn (1969–1970) · Lynn Townsend White, Jr. (1971–1972) · Erwin N. Hiebert (1973–1974) · John C. Greene (1975–1976) · Richard Westfall (1977-1978) · Robert P. Multhauf (1979–1980) · Frederic L. Holmes (1981–1982) · Gerald Holton (1983–1984) · Edward Grant (1985–1986) · William Coleman (1987) · Mary Jo Nye (1988–1989) · Stephen G. Brush (1990–1991) · Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (1992–1993) · David C. Lindberg (1994–1995) · Frederick Gregory (1996–1997) · Albert Van Helden (1998–1999)
2000–atualidade
Ronald Numbers (2000–2001) · John Servos (2002–2003) · Michael Sokal (2004–2005) · Joan Cadden (2006–2007) · Jane Maienschein (2008–2009) · Paul Lawrence Farber (2010–2011) · Lynn K. Nyhart (2012–2013) · Angela Creager (2014–2015) · Janet Browne (2016–2017)
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