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Crédit image: From "Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great Scientists," Elbert Hubbard, 1916 (Project Gutenberg)

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Œuvres de Carl von Linné

Nemesis divina (1981) 32 exemplaires
Carl von Linnés västgötaresa (1747) 23 exemplaires
Svensk flora : Flora Svecica (1755) 21 exemplaires
Linnæi Systema Naturæ (1735) 18 exemplaires
Linnaeus' Philosophia Botanica (2003) 18 exemplaires
Carl von Linnés dalaresa (1984) 18 exemplaires
Carl von Linnés Gotländska resa (1745) 9 exemplaires
Fyra skrifter 6 exemplaires
Lapin kasveja (1991) 5 exemplaires
Systema Vegetabilium 5 exemplaires
Caroli Linnaei Flora Lapponica (1977) 5 exemplaires
Skrifter 4 exemplaires
Species plantarum (2017) 4 exemplaires
Om Smålands naturalhistoria (1992) 4 exemplaires
Carl von Linné (1987) 3 exemplaires
Tre tal 3 exemplaires
Travels 3 exemplaires
Linnés Blomster-Almanach (1989) 3 exemplaires
Linné i Lappland [1732] (1977) 2 exemplaires
Anmärkningar om Coffé (1747) 2 exemplaires
Beskrifning om öl (1749) 2 exemplaires
Blomster-almanach 1 exemplaire
Vita Caroli Linneai 1 exemplaire
A Tour in Lapland 1 exemplaire
Voyage en Laponie (2002) 1 exemplaire
Anmärkningar om brännwin (1748) 1 exemplaire
Om chokladdrycken 1 exemplaire
Lapplandsresan (2015) 1 exemplaire
Beskrifning om hunden 1 exemplaire
Genera plantarum 1 exemplaire
Linnés dietetik 1 exemplaire
Om jämvikten i naturen (1978) 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
von Linné, Carl
Nom légal
Linnæus, Carolus
Carl von Linné
Autres noms
Linnæus, Carl Nilsson
Linnaeus, Carl Nilsson
Date de naissance
1707-05-23
Date de décès
1778-01-10
Lieu de sépulture
Uppsala Cathedral, Uppsala, Sweden
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Sweden
Lieu de naissance
Råshult, Småland, Sweden
Lieu du décès
Uppsala, Sweden
Lieux de résidence
Lund, Sweden
Uppsala, Sweden
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Études
Lund University, Sweden
Uppsala University, Sweden
Harderwijks University, Netherlands
Professions
botanist
physician
zoologist
taxonomist
Relations
Kalm, Pehr (student)
Courte biographie
Carl Linnaeus, later called Carl von Linné, is regarded as the father of modern taxonomy, the system of naming, ranking, and classifying organisms. He was born in the province of Småland in southern Sweden. His father was a Lutheran minister and an avid gardener. Carl showed a deep love of botany and a fascination with the names for plants from an early age. His parents wanted him to become a minister, but he decided to study medicine, which would involve the study of plants as a part of every doctor's education at the time. He began at the University of Lund and transferred to the University of Uppsala, the most prestigious university in Sweden. He went on a botanical-ethnographical expedition to Lapland in 1731 and another to central Sweden in 1734. He finished his medical degree at the University of Harderwijk in the Netherlands in 1735, and then enrolled in the University of Leiden for further studies. That same year, he published the first edition of his classification of living things, the Systema Naturae. He met or corresponded with Europe's great botanists, and continued to develop his classification system. In 1738, he returned to Sweden, where he practiced medicine and became a professor at Uppsala. There he inspired a generation of students, many of whom traveled on voyages of discovery to the USA, South America, the Middle East, and the Pacific. Linnaeus continued to revise his Systema Naturae as more and more plant and animal specimens were sent to him from every corner of the world. He still found time to practice medicine and eventually become personal physician to the Swedish royal family. In 1758 he bought the manor estate of Hammarby, outside Uppsala, where he built a small museum for his extensive personal collections. In 1761 he was ennobled by the king and took the name Carl von Linné. He continued to write and teach, and his international reputation spurred even more contributions to his collections, including from Catherine the Great of Russia.

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> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/von-Linne-Voyage-en-Laponie/824152

> Les notes sont prises sur des carnets, et donc il n'y a pas vraiment de rédaction ; la description est parfois un peu clinique, mais l'ensemble ne manque pas d'intérêt. Quelques croquis précis agrémentent et parfois aident la lecture. Il ne reste plus qu'à se lancer.
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