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  1. Systema Naturae (originally in Latin written Systema Naturæ with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy. Although the system, now known as binomial nomenclature, was partially developed by the Bauhin brothers, Gaspard and ...

    • Sweden
    • 1735
    • Biological classification
    • Carl Linnaeus, (Carl von Linné)
  2. Systema Naturae which he presented or sold after 173719). A l\'IS "Nuptiae plantarum, in quibus systema vegetabilium universale a staminibus et pistillis sive sem, desumtum, secundum Gasses, Sectiones et nomina generica brevissime proponitut'~, Stockholmiae, 1733, 8°, one sheet, 1s mentioned by

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  3. Systema naturae (1735), or The system of nature, was published as a large folio format, and contained only 11 pages. By fitting each kingdom’s classes, orders, genera, and some species in a table that filled a double-page spread, Linnaeus introduced the world to his systematic and efficient systems that would change the way we think about the ...

  4. Systema naturae was edited 12 times in Linnaeus’ life. As each edition was amended, corrected and augmented, Systema naturae grew in scope and content. For the first 9 editions (1735-1756), Linnaeus’ classification of man remained stable, with the human species divided into four types, or “varieties”, as he called them in Latin.

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  5. Sep 11, 2018 · Caroli a Linné Systema naturae Systema naturae Title vignette. Manuscript notes interleaved. "Terminologia conchyliologiae ed. a Iohanne Beckmanno ... Gottingae, svmtv vidvae Vandenhoeck, 1772": 16 p. at end of v. 1. LAC iak 2018-09-11 LAC Review Completed 2018-09-13 LC...

  6. In zoology: Taxonomy or systematics. Linnaeus’ great work, the Systema naturae, went through 12 editions during his lifetime; the 13th, and final, edition appeared posthumously. Although his treatment of the diversity of living things has been expanded in detail, revised in terms of taxonomic categories, and corrected in the light of ...

  7. xi, 1200 + xxxi. OCLC. 186272535. Species Plantarum ( Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the starting point for the naming of plants .

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