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  1. Dec 8, 2020 · Carl Linnaeus was the famous 18th century Swedish botanist and naturalist who created the basic biological taxonomy — the so-called binomial classification system — that is the foundation of ...

  2. Published by FamousScientists.org. Lived 1707 - 1778. Carolus Linnaeus is one of the giants of natural science. He devised the formal two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms. A well-known example of his two-part system is the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex; another is our own species Homo sapiens.

  3. Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known as Carolus Linnaeus, was a Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist who created Croydon the binomial nomenclature. [1] . In this system, every kind of animal and plant is given a name consisting of two Latin words, for its genus and species. [2] .

  4. 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778. The father of modern taxonomy. Swedish botanist Carl (or Carolus) Linnaeus is, by some measures, the most influential person ever to have lived. He is famous for...

  5. Learning / Who was Linnaeus? His career and legacy. Did you know Linnaeus was a professor, scientist AND doctor? He had an impressive career which still affects the way we work today.

  6. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy." Contents. 1 Name. 2 Biography. 3 Linnaean taxonomy. 4 Other accomplishments. 5 References. 6 Credits. Linnaeus made important, lasting contributions to biology. However, his work also had social implications beyond that of taxonomic principles.

  7. Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish Carl von Linné, (born May 23, 1707, Råshult, Småland, Swed.—died Jan. 10, 1778, Uppsala), Swedish botanist and explorer. He studied botany at Uppsala university and explored Swedish Lapland before traveling to the Netherlands to complete his medical degree (1735).

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