- his name is
rendered in
Latin as
Carolus Linnæus and,
after his 1761 ennoblement, as
Carolus a Linné.
Linnaeus was the son of a
curate and was born in...
- Carl
Linnaeus the Younger,
Carolus Linnaeus the Younger, Carl von Linné den
yngre (Swedish;
abbreviated Carl von Linné d. y.), or
Linnaeus filius (Latin...
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February 2022.
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Linnaeus University.
Archived from...
- Carl
Linnaeus (1707−1778) was a
Swedish biologist and botanist.
Linnaeus or
Linne may
refer to: 7412
Linnaeus, an
asteroid Linné (crater), a
crater on...
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botanist Carl
Linnaeus. The
expeditions took
place during the
latter half of the 18th
century and the
students were
designated 'apostles' by
Linnaeus. Many apostles...
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Linnaeus (May 1, 1718 – June 20, 1797) was Carl
Linnaeus'
younger brother and the son of Nils
Linnæus [sv] and
Christina Brodersonia [sv].
Linnaeus was...
-
naturalist Carl
Linnaeus and
published in two
volumes in 1758 and 1759,
which marks the
starting point of
zoological nomenclature. In it,
Linnaeus introduced...
- (taxonomy) set up by Carl
Linnaeus, as set
forth in his
Systema Naturae (1735) and
subsequent works. In the
taxonomy of
Linnaeus there are
three kingdoms...
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Swedish Linnaeus Society (Swedish
Svenska Linnésällskapet) is a
Swedish learned society devoted to the
study of the 18th
century naturalist Carl
Linnaeus. It...
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George Linnaeus Banks (2
March 1821 – 3 May 1881) was a
British journalist, editor, poet, playwright,
amateur actor, orator, and Methodist. His wife was...