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  1. Jan 12, 2021 · Paradise Lost: Daniel Solanders legacy features artworks that explore his life and achievements and the effects of European contact on the Indigenous peoples encountered on the voyage.

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · Daniel Solander, a Swedist botanist, was born Feb. 19, 1733. Solander trained under the great Carl Linnaeus in Uppsala and moved to England in 1760, thereby becoming one of the many Linnaean "apostles" who helped put Linnaean taxonomy into practice.

  3. Daniel Solander is the most portrayed among the seventeen apostles. He is also internationally well known for the reason of his participation in James Cook’s first circumnavigation and close friendship to Joseph Banks.

  4. Dr. Daniel Carl Solander (1733-1782) D aniel Solander was on of Linnaeus' greatest students and one of Joseph Banks best friends. Solander was born at Piteå in Sweden, son of a Lutheran rector.

  5. Oct 15, 2010 · Botanist Dr Daniel Solander (1733–1782) studied natural history at Uppsala University in Sweden. His principal teacher was Carl Linnaeus who had devised a classification system that placed organisms within hierarchical groups that showed their relationship to other organisms.

  6. 1772. an unknown artist. Daniel Solander. In their own words. Daniel Solander (1733-1782), naturalist, was a student of Carl Linnaeus, the Swede who devised and systemised the classification of plants and animals used today.

  7. Daniel Solander was a favoured student of Carl Linnaeus, but spent most of his life in England, working with Joseph Banks. The pinnacle of his career as a naturalist-explorer was taking part in the voyage of the Endeavour in 1768-1771.

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