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  1. Carl Linnaeus the Younger, Carolus Linnaeus the Younger, Carl von Linné den yngre (Swedish; abbreviated Carl von Linné d. y.), or Linnaeus filius (Latin for Linnaeus the son; abbreviated L.fil. (outdated) or L.f. (modern) as a botanical authority; 20 January 1741 – 1 November 1783) was a Swedish naturalist.

  2. Headstone of him and his son Carl Linnaeus the Younger. Linnaeus was relieved of his duties in the Royal Swedish Academy of Science in 1763, but continued his work there as usual for more than ten years after. In 1769 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society for his work.

  3. Learn about the early life and education of Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy, who was born in 1707 in Sweden. Discover how he developed his passion for plants and science, and how he met his mentors and teachers.

  4. How did Linnaeus' classification of man influence scientific racism and human diversity? Explore his works, from Systema naturae to manuscripts, and the controversies they sparked.

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  5. Dec 18, 2014 · In April 1781, three years after his father’s death, Carl Linnaeus the Younger set sail from Göteborg to London.

  6. Carl Linnaeus the Younger, Carolus Linnaeus the Younger, Carl von Linné den yngre, or Linnaeus filius was a Swedish naturalist. His names distinguish him from his father, the pioneering taxonomist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).

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  8. 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).

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