1810 CARL LINNAEUS NATURAL HIST BIRD CRESTED CURASSOW

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1810 Carl Linnaeus Systema Naturae The hen Crested Curassow Celebrated in his own lifetimes as well as the present day, Carl Linnaeus, 1707-1778, was an inspirational figure. Originator of binominal nomenclature, the formal system of naming species, he also developed the system of scientific classification, or Linnaean taxonomy, used in the biological sciences to this very day. Born in Sweden in 1707, Linnaeus early on rejected the ministry for a career in botany and medicine. While teaching at Uppsala University he published The Florula Lapponica , followed by The Flora Lapponica, both a result of his expedition to Lapland. It was in a sojourn in the Netherlands that he obtained his medical degree in 6 days, and published the first edition of his work on taxonomy, the Systema Naturae. During this time, he met many prominent scientists, including Albert Seba and Jan Frederik Gronovius in the Netherlands and Hans Sloane , the physicist and botanists Philip Miller and J. J. Dillenius in England. All of these men went on to produce magnificent natural history works.Upon his return to Sweden, he began his medical career as a specialist in the treatment of syphilis. Appointed a professor at Upsalla, he commenced with great enthusiasm to renovate their botanical garden, planting according to his system of classification. This Linnaean read more