Carl Linnaeus

Carl Linnaeus (Swedish original name Carl Nilsson Linnæus, 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as  Carl von Linné (help·info), was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature. He is known as the father of modern taxonomy, and is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology. Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in ... More

Date of birth:

  • May 23, 1707

Date of death:

  • Jan 10, 1778 (age 70 years)

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Also known as:

  • Carl von Linné,
  • Carl Linnaeus,
  • Carolus Linnaeus,
  • Carolus a Linné,
  • Carl Nilsson Linnæus
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  • Person

Assessment:

  • Linnaeus was the first to set down principles for defining the genera and species of organisms and he created the first unified system of nomenclature for plants and animals.

Category:

  • natural sciences and mathematics

Disciplines:

  • botanist
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