- Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov
Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov, or Grégoire Wyrouboff (1843-1913) was a
Russia n Positivist philosopher and historian of science.Born in
Moscow , Vyrubov was brought up in Italy and France before studying medicine and natural philosophy at theUniversity of Moscow . Heavily influenced byEdmond Nikolayevich Pommier , Vyrubov founded the Positivist journal "Philosophie positive" withEmile Littré in 1867: he edited the journal until 1881. He befriendedAleksandr Ivanovich Herzen , and edited anonymously the first edition of Herzen's works (10 vols, 1875-79). Although he had never trained as a historian of science, in 1903 he was elected asPierre Lafitte 's successor to the chair of history of science at theCollège de France , and held the chair until his death.References
*cite journal
author = George Sarton
title = Paul, Jules, and Marie Tannery (With a Note on Grégoire Wyrouboff)
journal = Isis
volume = 38
year = 1947
pages = 33–51
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-1753%28194711%2938%3A1%2F2%3C33%3APJAMT%28%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
doi = 10.1086/348033
*cite journal
author = Jean Jacques
title = Grégoire Wyrouboff (1843–1913) et la chimie positive
journal = Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIC - Chemistry
volume = 2
issue = 7-8
year = 1999
pages = 467–470
doi = 10.1016/S1387-1609(00)88561-8
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