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Reijer Hooykaas : ウィキペディア英語版
Reijer Hooykaas
Reijer Hooykaas (August 1, 1906 in Schoonhoven – January 4, 1994 in Zeist) was a historian of science. He along with Eduard Jan Dijksterhuis were pioneers in professionalizing the history of science in the Netherlands. Hooykaas gave the prestigious Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews in 1975-77. H. Floris Cohen dedicated his historiographical text ''The Scientific Revolution'' (University of Chicago Press, 1994) to Hooykaas; its section on religion deals primarily with Hooykaas.〔''Science and Religion in the English Speaking World'', 2001, page 61〕
== Life ==
He was born into a Calvinist family of silversmiths. Hooykaas studied chemistry and physics at the University of Utrecht graduating in 1933. While teaching high school chemistry and working on his Ph.D., he published articles on the history of science and religion, which brought his abilities to the attention of other scholars.〔Malcolm Oster (The Open University), Sep. 1999, ''The British Journal for the History of Science'', Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 366–368〕 In 1946 he became the first to hold a history of science chair at a Dutch university. From 1946 to 1972 he was a professor at the Free University of Amsterdam (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). In 1959 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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