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History of Biology - Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
Biography of famous biologists and there contribution to biology. Website contains photographs and portraits. [eng]
Linnaeus, Carolus (1707-1778)
Swedish botanist who introduced a system of classification of plants based on their sexual organs. Linnaeus was the greatest botanist of the eighteenth century. In his Systema Naturae (1735), he established the classification of living things into genus and species, and combining related genera into classes, and related classes into orders. This system was more precise and useful than any previous one. [eng]
Linnaeus Link
Carl Linnaeus is one of the great scientific figures of the 18th century. His works and those influenced by him are of great historical significance and continuing scientific relevance. The Linnaeus Link project - a collaboration between The Natural History Museum and a number of international partners - aims to improve access to these key resources by the creation of high quality digital records. This will eventually lead to an on-line union catalogue of Linnaean material. [eng]
Linnaeus, Carolus
Swedish naturalist, who developed binomial nomenclature to classify and organize plants and animals. [eng]
Linnaeus
Portrait. [eng]
Project Linnaeus
This project was founded in 1995 with the creation of the international team responsible for the editing of the Linnaean correspondence, a corpus of 7000 letters to and from Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the father of modern botanical classification. [eng]
Carl Linnaeus - Carl von Linné
Biography. [eng]
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