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  1. Carl Linnaeus. Carl Linnaeus, also known as Carl von Linné or Carolus Linnaeus, is often called the Father of Taxonomy. His system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms is still in wide use today (with many changes). His ideas on classification have influenced generations of biologists during and after his own lifetime, even those ...

  2. Carl Linnaeus. Carl von Linné, Alexander Roslin, 1775. Bức ảnh hiện đang được sở hữu và treo tại Viện khoa học hoàng gia Thụy Điển. Huy hiệu trên áo của Carl von Linné. Linnaeus lấy tên Carl von Linné sau khi dòng Hiệp sĩ Thụy Điển trao ông tước von năm 1761. Ông là cha của Carolus ...

  3. It is the 250-year-old legacy of a Swedish naturalist’s quest to discover God’s handiwork in nature. Image courtesy of the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1798) was far from the first thinker to try to classify life. Aristotle, for example, argued that each species had a unique form and could be classified by some ...

  4. Carl Linnaeus is most famous for creating a system of naming plants and animals—a system we still use today. This system is known as the binomial system , whereby each species of plant and animal is given a genus name followed by a specific name (species), with both names being in Latin.

  5. Title page of Species Plantarum (1753) by Carolus Linnaeus. Linnaeus’s most lasting achievement was the creation of binomial nomenclature, the system of formally classifying and naming organisms according to their genus and species. In contrast to earlier names that were made up of diagnostic phrases, binomial names (or “trivial” names ...

  6. Mar 1, 2019 · Carl Nilsson Linnaeus (Latin pen name: Carolus Linnaeus) was born on May 23, 1707 in Smaland, Sweden. He was the first born to Christina Brodersonia and Nils Ingemarsson Linnaeus. His father was a Lutheran minister and his mother was the daughter of the rector of Stenbrohult. In his spare time, Nils Linnaeus spent time gardening and teaching ...

  7. Carl Linnaeus (May 23, 1707 – January 10, 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné, and in English usually under the Latinized name Carolus Linnaeus, the name with which his publications were signed, was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of nomenclature.

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