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  1. Carl Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. Clerck came from a family in the petty nobility and entered the University of Uppsala in 1726. Little is known of his studies; although a contemporary of Linnaeus , it is unknown whether he had any contact with him during his time in Uppsala.

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  3. Oct 31, 2017 · First arachnologist in history—Carl Alexander Clerck (1709–1865). Although reports about spiders can be found in very old writings such as those of Aristotle and Pliny, according to Bonnet (1955) the father of the modern arachnology was Carl Alexander Clerck, author of the first book on spiders using the binomial system of nomenclature ...

    • Stefano Mammola, Stefano Mammola, Peter Michalik, Eileen A. Hebets, Marco Isaia, Marco Isaia
    • 10.7717/peerj.3972
    • 2017
    • PeerJ. 2017; 5: e3972.
  4. Carl Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. Clerck came from a family in the petty nobility and entered the University of Uppsala in 1726. Little is known of his studies; although a contemporary of Linnaeus, it is unknown whether he had any contact with him during his time in Uppsala.

  5. The book Svenska Spindlar or Aranei Svecici ( Swedish and Latin, respectively, for "Swedish spiders") is one of the major works of the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist Carl Alexander Clerck and was first published in Stockholm in the year 1757. It was the first comprehensive book on the spiders of Sweden and one of the first regional ...

  6. Carl Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. Clerck came from a family in the petty nobility and entered the University of Uppsala in 1726. Little is known of his studies; although a contemporary of Linnaeus, it is unknown whether he had any contact with him during his time in Uppsala. His limited means forced him to leave university early and ...

  7. Clerck, Carl Alexander. ( b. Stockholm, Sweden, 1709; d. Stockholm, 22 July 1765), entomology. Surprisingly little is known about Clerck’s life, and not even his birth date can be ascertained accurately. He studied at Uppsala University in 1726; but it is believed that during his short time there he had no contact with his contemporary ...

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