Koyré medal
The Koyré Medal is an award for the history of science by the Académie internationale d'histoire des sciences , which is initially awarded irregularly and since 1989 every two years for outstanding achievements in the years before the award date. It is named after Alexandre Koyré .
Award winners
Prize winners are:
- 1968 Derek T. Whiteside for the first two volumes of the Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton (Cambridge, 1967, 1968)
- 1971 Adolf Pawlowitsch Juschkewitsch and his colleagues for their four-volume Russian history of mathematics (Moscow, Kiev 1964 to 1970) and Bogdan Suchodolski (1903–1992) and colleagues for their two-volume Polish history of science (Warsaw 1970)
- 1974 Ludovico Geymonat for his four-volume Storia del pensiero filosofico e scientifico (Milan 1972)
- 1981 Marshall Clagett for his four-volume work Archimedes in the Middle Ages (1964 to 1980)
- 1986 Charles Coulston Gillispie and collaborator for the Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York, 1970 to 1980)
- 1989 John David North for his book Chaucer's Universe (Oxford, 1988)
- 1991 Roshdi Rashed for his complete works
- 1993 William René Shea for his complete works
- 1995 Juan Vernet , Julio Samsó and the al-Andalus School of History
- 1997 René Taton for his complete works
- 1999 John Heilbron for his complete works
- 2001 Isabella Grigoryevna Baschmakowa and Christian Houzel for their complete works
- 2003 for Storia della scienza , founded by Vincenzo Cappelletti
- 2005 Guy Beaujouan for his complete works
- 2007 Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu for his work on Ottoman history of science
- 2009 for the ESA History Project , directed by John Krige and Arturo Russo
- 2011 Brigitte Hoppe for her complete oeuvre
- 2013 David A. King for his complete works
- 2015 for the French edition of Kopernikus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (M.-P. Lerner, Ph. Segonds, J.-P. Verdet and colleagues)
- 2017 Robert Fox for his complete works