Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov

Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov

Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov, or Grégoire Wyrouboff (1843-1913) was a Russian Positivist philosopher and historian of science.

Born in Moscow, Vyrubov was brought up in Italy and France before studying medicine and natural philosophy at the University of Moscow. Heavily influenced by Edmond Nikolayevich Pommier, Vyrubov founded the Positivist journal "Philosophie positive" with Emile Littré in 1867: he edited the journal until 1881. He befriended Aleksandr 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 as Pierre Lafitte's successor to the chair of history of science at the Collège de France, and held the chair until his death.

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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
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*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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