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  1. Title page of LinnaeusSystema Naturae, courtesy of Biodiversity Library. In 1735 he published the first edition of his landmark work, Systema Naturae. In it, he identified every species he knew of according to a standard nomenclature, a genus name followed by a species name.

  2. Caroli Linnaei...Systema naturae per regna tria naturae :secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis

  3. Carl Linnaeus, oil painting by Alexander Roslin in 1775.. During Linnaeus' lifetime, Systema Naturae was under continuous revision. Progress was incorporated into new and ever-expanding editions; for example, in his 1st edition (1735), whales and manatees were originally classified as species of fish (as was thought to be the case then).

  4. Jun 17, 2009 · Includes facsimile reprint of original t.p.: Caroli Linnæi ... Systema naturæ ... Tomus I. Editio decima, reformata ... Holmiæ : Impensis direct. Laurentii Salvii, 1758 Errata: p. 824, [i]-iii Binder's spine reads: New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Thirty-second annual report 10

  5. Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus or Carolus Linnaeus, also called Carl von Linné, founded the modern classification, presented in his influential work Systema Naturae, for plants and animals. This physician and zoologist laid the biological naming scheme of binomial nomenclature.

  6. Carl von Linné, or Carl Linnaeus (1707–1788) was a Swedish physician, botanist, and zoologist who created a new system of classification for all living things. His first attempt at classifying plants and animals was published in 1735 as Systema Naturae .

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · In dieser extremen Reduktion lag das Erfolgsgeheimnis des Systema naturae.Es handelt sich um ein Werk, das mehr zur Benutzung als zur Lektüre bestimmt war. Es erlaubte dem Nutzer, einen Stein, eine Pflanze oder ein Tier dem Namen nach zu identifizieren, um sich dann zwecks weiterer Informationsbeschaffung anderen Werken des Autors, etwa den Genera plantarum oder den Species plantarum zuzuwenden.

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