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Homer Eugene Le Grand

Homer Eugene Le Grand Jr. (September 3, 1944, Charlotte, North Carolina – January 16, 2017, Melbourne, Australia) was an American-Australian historian of science. The Geological Society of London awarded him the 1995 Sue Tyler Friedman Medal.[1]

Biography edit

He grew up with his brother and two sisters in Shelby, North Carolina, where their father was a community leader.[2] After graduating from Shelby High School, Homer E. Le Grand Jr. matriculated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a joint major in chemistry and history, he graduated there in 1966 with a B.A.[3] In June 1966 in Cleveland County, North Carolina, he married Brenda Ann Lefler (born 1943). At the University of Wisconsin he graduated in 1970 with a Ph.D. in the history of science.[4] His Ph.D. thesis is entitled Berthollet and the Oxygen Theory of Acidity.[5] He became a member of the history department of Virginia Tech and for the academic year 1975–1976 went on sabbatical with his wife and their three small children to the University of Melbourne.[4] From 1976 to 1999 he was a faculty member in the history department of the University of Melbourne[6] and was there also the Dean of Arts for several years. From 1999 to 2006 at Monash University, he was a professor in the history department and also Dean of the Faculty of Arts.[7] In 2007 he retired as professor emeritus.[8]

In his research on the history of chemistry, Le Grand argued that Humphry Davy's discoveries enabled 19th-century chemists to fully realize the value of Lavoisier's operational definition of chemical elements as those irreducible elements which validate conservation of mass before and after a chemical transformation.[9] The 2003 book Plate Tectonics: An Insider's History of the Modern Theory of the Earth, edited by Naomi Oreskes with the assistance of Le Grand, contains chapters by some of the most important scientists who developed plate tectonics.[10]

In his honour, Monash University sponsors the Homer Le Grand Student Assistance Scholarship.[8]

Upon his death he was survived by his widow, a daughter, two sons, and eight grandchildren. One son, Alexander Benton, became an orthopedic surgeon in Bozeman, Montana,[4] and the other son, nicknamed "Chip", became a journalist employed by The Australian and The Age.[11]

Selected publications edit

Articles edit

  • Le Grand, H.E. (1972). "Lavoisier's oxygen theory of acidity". Annals of Science. 29: 1–18. doi:10.1080/00033797200200331.
  • Le Grand, H. E. (1974). "Determination of the Composition of the Fixed Alkalis 1789-1810". Isis. 65: 59–65. doi:10.1086/351217. S2CID 224841900.
  • Le Grand, H. E. (1975). "The "Conversion" of C.-L. Berthollet to Lavoisiers' Chemistry". Ambix. 22: 58–70. doi:10.1179/amb.1975.22.1.58.
  • Le Grand, H. E. (1976). "Berthollet's Essai de statique chimique and Acidity". Isis. 67 (2): 229–238. doi:10.1086/351586. S2CID 224833287.
  • Le Grand, Homer E. (1982). "Chemistry in a Provincial Context: The Montpellier Sociétê Royale des Sciences in the Eighteenth Century". Ambix. 29 (2): 88–105. doi:10.1179/amb.1982.29.2.88. PMID 11611032.
  • Le Grand, H. E. (1984). "Theory and application: The early chemical work of J. A. C. Chaptal". The British Journal for the History of Science. 17: 31–46. doi:10.1017/S0007087400020343. S2CID 145125364.
  • Grand, H. E. (1986). "Steady as a Rock: Methodology and Moving Continents". The Politics and Rhetoric of Scientific Method. pp. 97–138. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4560-9_3. ISBN 978-94-010-8527-4.
  • Le Grand, H. E. (1990). "Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Experiments?". Experimental Inquiries. pp. 241–270. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-2057-6_9. ISBN 978-94-010-7423-0.
  • Zhu, Dajian; Le Grand, Homer (1999). "Plates, politics and localism: Geological theory in china". History and Anthropology. 11 (2–3): 291–327. doi:10.1080/02757206.1999.9960916.
  • Le Grand, Homer E. (2002). "Plate tectonics, terranes and continental geology". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 192 (1): 199–213. Bibcode:2002GSLSP.192..199L. doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.192.01.10. S2CID 219203742.

Books edit

  • Le Grand, H. E. (15 December 1988). Drifting Continents and Shifting Theories. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521311052.
  • Le Grand, H. E., ed. (6 December 2012). Experimental Inquiries: Historical, Philosophical and Social Studies of Experimentation in Science. Springer. ISBN 9789400920576. (pbk reprint of 1990 1st edition)
  • Oreskes, Naomi, ed. (8 October 2018). Plate Tectonics: An Insider's History of the Modern Theory of the Earth. CRC Press. ISBN 9780429977916; with the editorial assistance of Homer Le Grand{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) (pbk reprint of 2003 1st edition)

References edit

  1. ^ "The Geological Society of London - Sue Tyler Friedman Medal".
  2. ^ "Homer le Grand Obituary (2013) - Shelby, NC - Charlotte Observer". Legacy.com.
  3. ^ Who's Who in Science and Engineering. Marquis Who's Who. December 2007. p. 1047. ISBN 9780837957685.
  4. ^ a b c "Homer Le Grand, Jr. Obituary (2017) - Shelby, NC - Charlotte Observer". Legacy.com.
  5. ^ Le Grand, H. E. (1970). Berthollet and the Oxygen Theory of Acidity. University of Wisconsin--Madison.
  6. ^ Who's who in Australia. Vol. 41. The Herald. 2005. p. 1131.
  7. ^ "Homer Eugene Le Grand (1944 - 2017)". Monash University.
  8. ^ a b "Homer Le Grand Student Assistance Scholarship". Monash University.
  9. ^ McEvoy, John G. (6 October 2015). The Historiography of the Chemical Revolution: Patterns of Interpretation in the History of Science. Routledge. p. 97. ISBN 9781317324010.
  10. ^ Hurrell, Stephen W., ed. (14 May 2020). The Hidden History of Earth Expansion: Told by researchers creating a Modern Theory of the Earth. Oneoff Publishing.com. p. 83. ISBN 9780952260387.
  11. ^ "Chip Le Grand". Monash University Publishing.

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Homer Eugene Le Grand Jr September 3 1944 Charlotte North Carolina January 16 2017 Melbourne Australia was an American Australian historian of science The Geological Society of London awarded him the 1995 Sue Tyler Friedman Medal 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 2 1 Articles 2 2 Books 3 ReferencesBiography editHe grew up with his brother and two sisters in Shelby North Carolina where their father was a community leader 2 After graduating from Shelby High School Homer E Le Grand Jr matriculated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill With a joint major in chemistry and history he graduated there in 1966 with a B A 3 In June 1966 in Cleveland County North Carolina he married Brenda Ann Lefler born 1943 At the University of Wisconsin he graduated in 1970 with a Ph D in the history of science 4 His Ph D thesis is entitled Berthollet and the Oxygen Theory of Acidity 5 He became a member of the history department of Virginia Tech and for the academic year 1975 1976 went on sabbatical with his wife and their three small children to the University of Melbourne 4 From 1976 to 1999 he was a faculty member in the history department of the University of Melbourne 6 and was there also the Dean of Arts for several years From 1999 to 2006 at Monash University he was a professor in the history department and also Dean of the Faculty of Arts 7 In 2007 he retired as professor emeritus 8 In his research on the history of chemistry Le Grand argued that Humphry Davy s discoveries enabled 19th century chemists to fully realize the value of Lavoisier s operational definition of chemical elements as those irreducible elements which validate conservation of mass before and after a chemical transformation 9 The 2003 book Plate Tectonics An Insider s History of the Modern Theory of the Earth edited by Naomi Oreskes with the assistance of Le Grand contains chapters by some of the most important scientists who developed plate tectonics 10 In his honour Monash University sponsors the Homer Le Grand Student Assistance Scholarship 8 Upon his death he was survived by his widow a daughter two sons and eight grandchildren One son Alexander Benton became an orthopedic surgeon in Bozeman Montana 4 and the other son nicknamed Chip became a journalist employed by The Australian and The Age 11 Selected publications editArticles edit Le Grand H E 1972 Lavoisier s oxygen theory of acidity Annals of Science 29 1 18 doi 10 1080 00033797200200331 Le Grand H E 1974 Determination of the Composition of the Fixed Alkalis 1789 1810 Isis 65 59 65 doi 10 1086 351217 S2CID 224841900 Le Grand H E 1975 The Conversion of C L Berthollet to Lavoisiers Chemistry Ambix 22 58 70 doi 10 1179 amb 1975 22 1 58 Le Grand H E 1976 Berthollet s Essai de statique chimique and Acidity Isis 67 2 229 238 doi 10 1086 351586 S2CID 224833287 Le Grand Homer E 1982 Chemistry in a Provincial Context The Montpellier Societe Royale des Sciences in the Eighteenth Century Ambix 29 2 88 105 doi 10 1179 amb 1982 29 2 88 PMID 11611032 Le Grand H E 1984 Theory and application The early chemical work of J A C Chaptal The British Journal for the History of Science 17 31 46 doi 10 1017 S0007087400020343 S2CID 145125364 Grand H E 1986 Steady as a Rock Methodology and Moving Continents The Politics and Rhetoric of Scientific Method pp 97 138 doi 10 1007 978 94 009 4560 9 3 ISBN 978 94 010 8527 4 Le Grand H E 1990 Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Experiments Experimental Inquiries pp 241 270 doi 10 1007 978 94 009 2057 6 9 ISBN 978 94 010 7423 0 Zhu Dajian Le Grand Homer 1999 Plates politics and localism Geological theory in china History and Anthropology 11 2 3 291 327 doi 10 1080 02757206 1999 9960916 Le Grand Homer E 2002 Plate tectonics terranes and continental geology Geological Society London Special Publications 192 1 199 213 Bibcode 2002GSLSP 192 199L doi 10 1144 GSL SP 2002 192 01 10 S2CID 219203742 Books edit Le Grand H E 15 December 1988 Drifting Continents and Shifting Theories Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521311052 Le Grand H E ed 6 December 2012 Experimental Inquiries Historical Philosophical and Social Studies of Experimentation in Science Springer ISBN 9789400920576 pbk reprint of 1990 1st edition Oreskes Naomi ed 8 October 2018 Plate Tectonics An Insider s History of the Modern Theory of the Earth CRC Press ISBN 9780429977916 with the editorial assistance of Homer Le Grand a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link pbk reprint of 2003 1st edition References edit The Geological Society of London Sue Tyler Friedman Medal Homer le Grand Obituary 2013 Shelby NC Charlotte Observer Legacy com Who s Who in Science and Engineering Marquis Who s Who December 2007 p 1047 ISBN 9780837957685 a b c Homer Le Grand Jr Obituary 2017 Shelby NC Charlotte Observer Legacy com Le Grand H E 1970 Berthollet and the Oxygen Theory of Acidity University of Wisconsin Madison Who s who in Australia Vol 41 The Herald 2005 p 1131 Homer Eugene Le Grand 1944 2017 Monash University a b Homer Le Grand Student Assistance Scholarship Monash University McEvoy John G 6 October 2015 The Historiography of the Chemical Revolution Patterns of Interpretation in the History of Science Routledge p 97 ISBN 9781317324010 Hurrell Stephen W ed 14 May 2020 The Hidden History of Earth Expansion Told by researchers creating a Modern Theory of the Earth Oneoff Publishing com p 83 ISBN 9780952260387 Chip Le Grand Monash University Publishing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Homer Eugene Le Grand amp oldid 1146126061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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