List of Balzan Prize recipients
Appearance
This is a list of recipients of the Balzan Prize, one of the world's most prestigious academic awards.
1960s–1970s
- 1961
- Nobel Foundation (Sweden) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1962
- Andrey Kolmogorov (Soviet Union) --- Mathematics
- Karl von Frisch (Austria) --- Biology
- Paul Hindemith (Germany) --- Music
- Samuel Eliot Morison (United States) --- History
- Pope John XXIII (Vatican) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1978
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta (India) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1979
- Ernest Labrousse (France) and Giuseppe Tucci (Italy) --- History
- Jean Piaget (Switzerland) --- Social and political sciences
- Torbjörn Caspersson (Sweden) --- Biology
1980s
- 1980
- Enrico Bombieri (Italy) --- Mathematics
- Hassan Fathy (Egypt) --- Architecture and town planning
- Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina) --- Philology, linguistics and literary criticism
- 1981
- Dan McKenzie (United Kingdom), Drummond Matthews (United Kingdom) and Frederick Vine (United Kingdom) --- Geology and geophysics
- Josef Pieper (Germany) --- Philosophy
- Paul Reuter (France) --- International public law
- 1982
- Jean-Baptiste Duroselle (France) --- Social sciences
- Kenneth Vivian Thimann (United Kingdom / United States) --- Pure and applied botany
- Massimo Pallottino (Italy) --- Sciences of antiquity
- 1983
- Edward Shils (United States) --- Sociology
- Ernst Mayr (Germany / United States) --- Zoology
- Francesco Gabrieli (Italy) --- Oriental studies
- 1984
- Jan Hendrik Oort (Netherlands) --- Astrophysics
- Jean Starobinski (Switzerland) --- History and criticism of the literatures
- Sewall Wright (United States) --- Genetics
- 1985
- Ernst H.J. Gombrich (Austria / United Kingdom) --- History of western art
- Jean-Pierre Serre (France) --- Mathematics
- 1986
- Jean Rivero (France) --- Basic human rights
- Otto Neugebauer (Austria / United States) --- History of science
- Roger Revelle (United States) --- Oceanography / climatology
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1987
- Jerome Seymour Bruner (United States) --- Human psychology
- Phillip V. Tobias (South Africa) --- Physical anthropology
- Richard W. Southern (United Kingdom) --- Medieval history
- 1988
- Michael Evenari (Israel) and Otto Ludwig Lange (Germany) --- Applied botany (incl. ecological aspects)
- René Étiemble (France) --- Comparative literature
- Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt (Israel) --- Sociology
- 1989
- Emmanuel Lévinas (France / Lithuania) --- Philosophy
- Leo Pardi (Italy) --- Ethologie
- Martin John Rees (United Kingdom) --- High energy astrophysics
1990s
- 1990
- James Freeman Gilbert (United States) --- Geophysics (solid earth)
- Pierre Lalive d'Epinay (Switzerland) --- Private international law
- Walter Burkert (Germany) --- Study of the ancient world (Mediterranean area)
- 1991
- György Ligeti (Hungary / Austria) --- Music
- John Maynard Smith (United Kingdom) --- Genetics and evolution
- Vitorino Magalhães Godinho (Portugal) --- History: The emergence of Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries
- Abbé Pierre (Henri Grouèse) (France) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1992
- Armand Borel (Switzerland) --- Mathematics
- Ebrahim M. Samba (Gambia) --- Preventive medicine
- Giovanni Macchia (Italy) --- History and criticism of the literatures
- 1993
- Jean Leclant (France) --- Art and archaeology of the ancient world
- Lothar Gall (Germany) --- History: societies of the 19th and 20th centuries
- Wolfgang H. Berger (Germany / United States) --- Paleontology with special reference to oceanography
- 1994
- Fred Hoyle (United Kingdom) and Martin Schwarzschild (Germany / United States) --- Astrophysics (evolution of stars)
- Norberto Bobbio (Italy) --- Law and political science (governments and democracy)
- René Couteaux (France) --- Biology (cell structure with special reference to the nervous system)
- 1995
- Alan J. Heeger (United States) --- Science of new non-biological materials
- Carlo M. Cipolla (Italy) --- Economic history
- Yves Bonnefoy (France) --- Art history and art criticism (as applied to European art from the Middle Ages to our times)
- 1996
- Arno Borst (Germany) --- History: medieval cultures
- Arnt Eliassen (Norway) --- Meteorology
- Stanley Hoffmann (Austria / United States / France) --- Political sciences: contemporary international relations
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 1997
- Charles Coulston Gillispie (United States) --- History and philosophy of science
- Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah (Sri Lanka / United States) --- Social sciences: social anthropology
- Thomas Wilson Meade (United Kingdom) --- Epidemiology
- 1998
- Andrzej Walicki (Poland / United States) --- History: the cultural and social history of the Slavonic world from the reign of Catherine the Great to the Russian revolutions of 1917
- Harmon Craig (United States) --- Geochemistry
- Robert McCredie May (United Kingdom / Australia) --- Biodiversity
- 1999
- John Elliott (United Kingdom) --- History 1500-1800
- Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (Italy / United States) --- Science of human origins
- Mikhail Gromov (Russia / France) --- Mathematics
- Paul Ricœur (France) --- Philosophy
2000s
- 2000
- Ilkka Hanski (Finland) --- Ecological sciences
- Martin Litchfield West (United Kingdom) --- Classical antiquity
- Michael Stolleis (Germany) --- Legal history since 1500
- Michel G.E. Mayor (Switzerland) --- Instrumentation and techniques in astronomy and astrophysics
- Abdul Sattar Edhi (Pakistan) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 2001
- Claude Lorius (France) --- Climatology
- James Sloss Ackerman (United States) --- History of architecture (including town planning and landscape design)
- Jean-Pierre Changeux (France) --- Cognitive neurosciences
- Marc Fumaroli (France) --- Literary history and criticism (post 1500)
- 2002
- Anthony Grafton (United States) --- History of the humanities
- Dominique Schnapper (France) --- Sociology
- Walter J. Gehring (Switzerland) --- Developmental biology
- Xavier Le Pichon (France) --- Geology
- 2003
- Eric Hobsbawm (United Kingdom) --- European history since 1900
- Reinhard Genzel (Germany) --- Infrared astronomy
- Serge Moscovici (France) --- Social psychology
- Wen-Hsiung Li (Taiwan / United States) --- Genetics and evolution
- 2004
- Andrew Colin Renfrew (United Kingdom) --- Prehistoric Archaeology
- Michael Marmot (United Kingdom) --- Epidemiology
- Nikki R. Keddie (United States) --- The Islamic world from the end of the 19th to the end of the 20th century
- Pierre Deligne (Belgium) --- Mathematics
- Community of Sant'Egidio --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 2005
- Lothar Ledderose (Germany) --- History of the art of Asia
- Peter Hall (United Kingdom) --- The social and cultural history of cities since the beginning of the 16th century
- Peter R. Grant (United Kingdom) and Rosemary Grant (United States) --- Population biology
- Russell J. Hemley (United States) and Ho-kwang (David) Mao (China) --- Mineral physics
- 2006
- Ludwig Finscher (Germany) --- History of western music since 1600
- Quentin Skinner (United Kingdom) --- Political thought: history and theory
- Andrew Lange (United States) and Paolo de Bernardis (Italy) --- Observational astronomy and astrophysics
- Elliott M. Meyerowitz (United States) and Christopher R. Somerville (Canada) --- Plant molecular genetics
- 2007
- Sumio Iijima (Japan) --- Nanoscience
- Bruce A. Beutler (United States) and Jules A. Hoffmann (France) --- Innate Immunity
- Michel Zink (France) --- European Literature (1000 - 1500)
- Rosalyn Higgins (United Kingdom) --- International Law since 1945
- Karlheinz Böhm (Austria) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 2008
- Maurizio Calvesi (Italy) --- The Visual Arts since 1700
- Thomas Nagel (Serbia / United States) --- Moral Philosophy
- Ian H. Frazer (Australia) --- Preventive Medicine, including Vaccination
- Wallace S. Broecker (United States) --- Science of Climate Change
- 2009
- Terence Cave (United Kingdom) --- Literature since 1500
- Michael Grätzel (Germany / Switzerland) --- Science of New Materials
- Brenda Milner (United Kingdom / Canada) --- Cognitive Neurosciences
- Paolo Rossi Monti (Italy) --- History of Science
2010s
- 2010
- Manfred Brauneck (Germany) --- History of theatre in all its aspects
- Carlo Ginzburg (Italy) --- European History (1400 - 1700)
- Jacob Palis (Brazil) --- Mathematics (pure or applied)
- Shinya Yamanaka (Japan) --- Stem Cells: Biology and potential applications
- 2011
- Peter Brown (Ireland) --- Ancient History (The Graeco-Roman World)
- Bronislaw Baczko (Poland) --- Enlightenment Studies
- Russell Scott Lande (United States / United Kingdom) --- Theoretical Biology or Bioinformatics
- Joseph Ivor Silk (United States / United Kingdom) --- The Early Universe (From the Planck Time to the First Galaxies)
- 2012
- Ronald Dworkin (United States) --- Jurisprudence
- Reinhard Strohm (Germany) --- Musicology
- Kurt Lambeck (Australia) --- Solid Earth Sciences, with emphasis on interdisciplinary research
- David Baulcombe (United Kingdom) --- Epigenetics
- 2013
- André Vauchez (France) --- Medieval History
- Manuel Castells (Spain) --- Sociology
- Alain Aspect (France) --- Quantum Information Processing and Communication
- Pascale Cossart (France) --- Infectious diseases: basic and clinical aspects
- 2014
- Mario Torelli (Italy) --- Classical Archaeology
- Ian Hacking (Canada) --- Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind
- G. David Tilman (United States) --- Basic and/or applied Plant Ecology
- Dennis Sullivan (United States) --- Mathematics (pure or applied)
- Vivre en Famille (France) --- Humanity, peace and brotherhood among peoples
- 2015
- Hans Belting (Germany) --- History of European Art (1300-1700)
- Joel Mokyr (Netherland / United States / Israel) --- Economic History
- Francis Halzen (Belgium / United States) --- Astroparticle Physics including neutrino and gamma-ray observation
- David Michael Karl (United States) --- Oceanography
- 2016
- Piero Boitani (Italy) --- Comparative Literature
- Reinhard Jahn (Germany) --- Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, including neurodegenerative and developmental aspects
- Federico Capasso (Italy) --- Applied Photonics
- Robert Keohane (United States) --- International Relations: History and Theory
- 2017
- Aleida Assmann (Germany) and Jan Assmann (Germany) --- Collective Memory
- Bina Agarwal (India / United Kingdom) --- Gender Studies
- Robert D. Schreiber (United States) and James P. Allison (United States) --- Immunological Approaches in Cancer Therapy
- Michaël Gillon (Belgium) --- The Sun’s Planetary System and Exoplanets
- 2018
- Eva Kondorosi (Hungary / France) --- Chemical Ecology
- Detlef Lohse (Germany) --- Fluid Dynamics
- Jürgen Osterhammel (Germany) --- Global History
- Marilyn Strathern (United Kingdom) --- Social Anthropology
- Terre des hommes Foundation (Switzerland) --- Humanity, Peace and Fraternity among Peoples
- 2019
- Jacques Aumont (France) --- Film Studies
- Michael Cook (United States / United Kingdom) --- Islamic Studies
- Luigi Ambrosio (Italy) --- Theory of Partial Differential Equations
- Erika von Mutius, Klaus F. Rabe , Werner Seeger and Tobias Welte (all Germany) --- Pathophysiology of respiration: from basic sciences to the bedside
External links
- The Balzan Foundation - Official site
- List of Balzan Prizewinners