GEORGE SARTON MEDAL


The 'George Sarton Medal', the most prestigious award of the History of Science Society, has been awarded annually since 1955. It is awarded to an outstanding historian of science selected from the international scholarly community for a lifetime of scholarly achievement.
The Sarton Medalists are:[1]
Year Recipient(s)
1955George Sarton
1956Charles and Dorothea Waley Singer
1957Lynn Thorndike
1958John F. Fulton
1959Richard Shryock
1960Owsei Temkin
1961Alexandre Koyré
1962E. J. Dijksterhuis
1963Vassili Zoubov
1964NOT AWARDED
1965J. R. Partington
1966Anneliese Maier
1967NOT AWARDED
1968Joseph Needham
1969Kurt Vogel
1970Walter Pagel
1971Willy Hartner
1972Kiyosi Yabuuti
1973Henry Guerlac
1974I. Bernard Cohen
1975René Taton
1976Bern Dibner
1977Derek T. Whiteside
1978A.P. Youschkevitch
1979Maria Luisa Righini-Bonelli
1980Marshall Clagett
1981A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall
1982Thomas S. Kuhn
1983Georges Canguilhem
1984Charles Coulston Gillispie
1985Paolo Rossi, Richard S. Westfall (Two medals awarded)
1986Ernst Mayr
1987G.E.R. Lloyd
1988Stillman Drake
1989Gerald Holton
1990A. Hunter Dupree
1991Mirko D. Grmek
1992Edward Grant
1993John L. Heilbron
1994Allen G. Debus
1995Charles Rosenberg
1996Loren Graham
1997Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs
1998Thomas L. Hankins
1999David C. Lindberg
2000Frederick L. Holmes
2001Daniel J. Kevles
2002John C. Greene
2003Nancy Siraisi
2004Robert E. Kohler
2005A. I. Sabra
2006Mary Jo Nye


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1. http://www.hssonline.org/society/society_frame.html?http://www.hssonline.org/society/awards/sarton.html

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