RMHRP34W–Title Page, Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus
RMDYHCRC–CARL LINNAEUS (1707-1778) Swedish botanist. Title page of the tenth edition (1758) of his Systema Naturae
RMB43J0G–Linne, Carl von, 23.5.1707 - 10.1.1778, swedish natural scientist, works, 'Systema Naturae', 1st part, title, Holm, 1758, ,
RMJ9886M–Systema Naturae cover
RMDYEJJ2–Linnaeus's Anthropomorpha after his ''Systema naturae''. From ''Man's Place in Nature'', London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley.
RMD98Y5P–animal-like figures, Systema Naturae from Carl von Linné, 1707-1778
RMMP9584–. Table of the Animal Kingdom (Regnum Animale) from Carolus Linnaeus's first edition (1735) of Systema Naturae. . Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) Alternative names Carl Linnaeus Description geologist, professor, botanist, physician, autobiographer and naturalist Date of birth/death 23 May 1707 10 January 1778 Location of birth/death Råshult Linnaeus Hammarby Work location Uppsala; Stockholm Authority control : Q1043 VIAF: 34594730 ISNI: 0000 0001 2127 4957 ULAN: 500372798 LCCN: n79109333 NLA: 35307414 WorldCat 812 Linnaeus - Regnum Animale (1735)
RM2A51WT6–Plantae Selectae: No. 37 - Yucca. A major problem in horticulture was the lack of a consistent system of classification. The first successful attempt to establish a common nomenclature was in 1724 when 20 London nurserymen published a list of all plants grown in their nurseries. Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus’s Systema Naturae was published in 1735; it classified 7,700 plants by their botanic structure and gave them universally applicable two-part Latin names. From then on artists had to combine scientific accuracy with artistic skill. Many of Ehret’s flower portraits were c
RF2AMEK1D–Paeonia peregrina Paeonia peregrina is a species of flowering plant in the peony family Paeoniaceae, native to Southeastern Europe and Turkey. It is a
RM2E0YF7M–Linnaeus Systema Naturae 1748.
RM2A2MC8Y–Coronula diadema, Print, Coronula diadema is a species of whale barnacle that lives on the skin of humpback whales and certain other species of whale. This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 1767 12th edition of his Systema Naturae
RFFWHRDE–The poet Gray as a naturalist - with selections from his notes on the Systema naturae of Linnaeus, and facsimiles of some of his drawings (1903)
RM2FK0EHP–Linnean Society in London. 10 th ed. 1758 Systema Naturae pic David Sandison
RM2A17RP1–Carl von Linné (Carl Linnaeus, Carolus Linnæus) (1707-1778) Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature.
RF2B91JTP–Pericallia, Print, Pericallia is a monotypic of tiger moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1820. Its onlyspecies, Pericallia matronula, was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It can be found in central and eastern Europe, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia, northern Mongolia, Amur Region, Primorye, Sakhalin, Kunashir, northern and northeastern China, Korea and Japan., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism
RMTX955Y–The life of Carl Linnaeus -1707-1778 (aka Carl von Linné, Carolus Linnæus and Carolus a Linné).) Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and 'father of modern taxonomy' - HIS SWEDISH HOME (1921 illustration)
RMPPAWW7–CARL LINNAEUS Swedish botanist
RM2P7RCE2–Carolus Linnaeus ( CARLO LINNEO , CARL Von LINNE' , 1707 - 1778 ) was a Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist[2] who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of nomenclature . In this photo the frontespice of first edition of SYSTEMA NATURAE ( Leida , 1735 ) . He is known as the ' father of modern taxonomy '. He is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology . He was the most renowned botanist of his time, and also noted for his fine linguistic skills . - ECOLOGIA - ECOLOGISTA - SVEZIA - SISTEMATICA - BOTANICA - BOTANICO - DOTTORE - MEDICO - MEDICINA - medicine - SCIENZA - S
RMTA14KW–Carl von Linne (since 1762), previously Carolus Linnaeus. In his work 'Systema Naturae' published in 1735 he introduced the modern biological classification. In the 12th edition of his book 'Systema Naturae' (1766) Linne classified humans for the first time as 'homo sapiens' in the order 'primates', along with chimpanzees and orangutans.
RFAXEDXJ–Carl Linnaeus 1707 1778 a Swedish botanist, founder of modern taxonomy.
RMDYP1FD–CARL LINNAEUS (1707-1778) Swedish botanist. Title page of the expanded tenth edition of his Systema Naturae published in 1758
RMB4098D–Linne, Carl von, 23.5.1707 - 10.1.1778, swedish natural scientist, works, 'Systema Naturae', first edition, Leiden, 1735, ,
RMJ41FX2–Linnaeus Systema Naturae cover 1760
RM2ADYEWX–Saturnia pavonia, the small emperor moth, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Sometimes, the incorrect genus name Pavonia is still used for this species. This moth occurs throughout the Palearctic region and is the only member of its family to be found in the British Isles, where it is usually called simply the emperor moth.
RM2CDDKFP–. The poet Gray as a naturalist : with selections from his notes on the Systema naturae of Linnaeus, and facsimiles of some of his drawings . ?/ys /yd. </Aa (^Ijla-C <y»»^ , ? %/^i^t-r^-iu^ t r <v2<yj f »i Act *-< ? 7/ -7. rj^ - /yiA-y-ia-*). -.1- f: 7 ^ / tfiiviui. ,CA»J:
RMP5BFJ7–N/A. English: Anthropomorpha Detail form Systema Naturae 1735 Deutsch: Anthropomorpha Detail aus Systema Naturae 1735 . 1735. Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) Alternative names Carl Linnaeus Description geologist, professor, botanist, physician, autobiographer and naturalist Date of birth/death 23 May 1707 10 January 1778 Location of birth/death Råshult Linnaeus Hammarby Work location Uppsala; Stockholm Authority control : Q1043 VIAF:34594730 ISNI:0000 0001 2127 4957 ULAN:500372798 LCCN:n79109333 NLA:35307414 WorldCat 109 Anthropomorpha Detail form Systema Naturae 1735
RF2T3R9A5–Portrait of Carolus Linaeus, Pieter Tanje, 1716 - 1761 Portrait of botanist Carolus Linaeus, his hands resting on his book Systema Naturae.
RF2R9KNN8–Black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), or black-capped night heron, usually shortened to just night heron in Zoo Zagreb, 07 Oct 2019
RM2E0YF7N–Linnaeus Systema Naturae cover 1760.
RM2A2MHP9–Endromis, Print, Endromis is a monotypic moth genus in the family Endromidae erected by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1810. Its only species, Endromis versicolora, the Kentish glory, was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is found in the Palaearctic region
RFFWHRDG–The poet Gray as a naturalist - with selections from his notes on the Systema naturae of Linnaeus, and facsimiles of some of his drawings (1903)
RM2F4WB8G–Linnean Society in London. 10 th ed. 1758 Systema Naturae pic David Sandison
RFW28GA4–Painted bunting - Passerina ciris - perched on branch. Full profile.
RFHNA68A–Common toad, European toad, Bufo bufo
RME3NA84–A wooden statue of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus in Botaniska Tradgarden in Visby, Gotland, Sweden
RMPPAWW8–CARL LINNAEUS at a Swedish 50 crown banknote
RMDE5XG3–Pale Eggar moth, Trichiura crataegi, showing its antennae, UK
RMTA2Y4F–Carl von Linne (since 1762), previously Carolus Linnaeus. In his work 'Systema Naturae' published in 1735 he introduced the modern biological classification. In the 12th edition of his book 'Systema Naturae' (1766) Linne classified humans for the first time as 'homo sapiens' in the order 'primates', along with chimpanzees and orangutans.
RMRJB0F6–Raupe eines Totenkopfschwärmers im fünften und gleichzeitig letzten Stadium auf einem Holunderzweig. Mundwerkzeuge gut sichtbar.
RM2WGBCAR–Portrait of Carolus Linaeus, Pieter Tanjé, 1716 - 1761 print Portrait of botanist Carolus Linaeus, resting his hands on his book Systema Naturae. Amsterdam paper engraving / etching flowers
RMB477HJ–Linne, Carl von, 23.5.1707 - 10.1.1778, swedish natural scientist, works, 'Natursystem' ('Systema Naturae'), German edition, title, Nuremberg, 1773, ,
RMJ9BP0F–Systema Naturae Plate IV
RM2KF8GHH–Umariya, Madhya Pradesh, India, : this photograph taken on November, 16, 2022 : A rare Oleander hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) Seen sitting on a tree in a village in Umaria district. Daphnis nerii, the oleander hawk-moth or army green moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Photo By - Uma Shankar Mishra
RM2CNXD47–. The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country : the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus : with general observations, either original or collected from the latest and most esteemed English ornithologists : and embellished with figures, drawn, engraved, and coloured from the original specimens . portance ; and, if it does not pofitively confirm our bird being thetrue M. Sylvia of Linnasus, it proves, at leaft, that the White Threatis not that bird as has been generally fuppofed %. - The male and
RMP5TD7C–274 Carl von Linné - Systema Naturae - Furia infernalis
RM2A51WRT–Plantae Selectae: No. 5 - Anona. A major problem in horticulture was the lack of a consistent system of classification. The first successful attempt to establish a common nomenclature was in 1724 when 20 London nurserymen published a list of all plants grown in their nurseries. Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus’s Systema Naturae was published in 1735; it classified 7,700 plants by their botanic structure and gave them universally applicable two-part Latin names. From then on artists had to combine scientific accuracy with artistic skill. Many of Ehret’s flower portraits were co
RF2R4P848–The great crested grebe was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the b
RM2HJ78KE–Systema Naturae Plate V.
RM2A2M2C4–Attacus, Print, Attacus is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae. The genus was erected by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema Naturae
RFFWHN2K–The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country - the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus - with
RF2PHYAHT–Nicrophorus vespillo is a burying beetle described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It has a paleartic distribut
RFW28GAA–Painted bunting - Passerina ciris - perched on branch. Full profile.
RFHNA6D2–Common toad, European toad, Bufo bufo
RM2TJ9N68–Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. The Atlas moth is one of the largest lepidopterans, with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm. Credit: BSpragg
RM2K70107–Antique engraved illustration of the pine hawk-moth metamorphosis. Vintage illustration of pine hawk-moth metamorphosis. Old engraved picture of the pine hawk-moth. Sphinx pinastri, the pine hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in Palearctic realm and sometimes the Nearctic realm. This species has been found in Scotland but is usually found in England. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. The larvae feed on Scots pine, Swiss pine, Siberian pine and Norway spruce.
RMHRNNN0–Carl Linnaeus, Swedish Botanist, Father of Modern Taxonomy
RF2B91JTW–Pericallia, Print, Pericallia is a monotypic of tiger moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1820. Its onlyspecies, Pericallia matronula, was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It can be found in central and eastern Europe, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia, northern Mongolia, Amur Region, Primorye, Sakhalin, Kunashir, northern and northeastern China, Korea and Japan., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism
RMTX8YE1–A portrait of Carl Linnaeus -1707-1778 (aka Carl von Linné, Carolus Linnæus and Carolus a Linné).) Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and 'father of modern taxonomy' -(1921 illustration)
RM2WD4KY7–Portrait of Carolus Linaeus, Pieter Tanjé, 1716 - 1761 print Portrait of botanist Carolus Linaeus, resting his hands on his book Systema Naturae. print maker: Amsterdampublisher: Leiden paper engraving / etching flowers
RF2AMEJTH–Paeonia tenuifolia is a herbaceous species of peony that is called 'fine-leaved peony', 'narrow peony', or 'steppe peony'. In English it is sometimes
RMJ9BP0D–Systema Naturae Plate III
RM2KF8GJB–Umariya, Madhya Pradesh, India, : this photograph taken on November, 16, 2022 : A rare Oleander hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) Seen sitting on a tree in a village in Umaria district. Daphnis nerii, the oleander hawk-moth or army green moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Photo By - Uma Shankar Mishra
RM2CDDK2B–. The poet Gray as a naturalist : with selections from his notes on the Systema naturae of Linnaeus, and facsimiles of some of his drawings . altat.Tela Cimex inflexa gerit, cruce complicat alas.Notonecta crucem quoque fert, remosque pedales; ( 57) THE POET GRAY Cornua Aphis caudae et rostrum: saepe erigit alas;Deprimit has Chermes, dum saltat, pectore gibbo.Coccus iners caudae setas, voHtante marito;Thrips alas angusta gerit, caudamque recurvam. III. Lepidoptera Squamam alae, linguae spirara Lepidoptera jactant. Papilio clavam et squamosas subrigit alas.Prismaticas Sphinx antennas, medioque t
RMP5RWJT–N/A. Ehrets Tafel 'Caroli Linnaei Classes Sive Literae' aus Carl von Linnés 1. Auflage von Systema Naturae . 1735. Georg Dionysius Ehret 497 Ehret-Caroli Linnaei Classes Sive Literae
RM2G3D44J–Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus. Portrait of Botanicus Carolus Linnaeus, his hands resting on his book Systema Naturae.
RF2R4MHAA–The great crested grebe was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the b
RMR898FP–Carl von Linné - Systema Naturae - Furia infernalis.
RM2A2M42B–Bucephala albeola, Print, The bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) is a small sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Anas albeola., 1700-1880
RFFWHN8A–The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country - the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus - with
RFW28GAM–Painted bunting - Passerina ciris - perched on branch. Full profile.
RFHNA6ED–Common toad, European toad, Bufo bufo
RMW3G3PD–Statue of Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms, ou
RF2BET3W8–Sculpture in Humlegarden in Stockholm of CAROLUS LINNAEUS (1707-1778). Swedish physician and botanist.
RMHRNNN5–Carl Linnaeus, Swedish Botanist, Father of Modern Taxonomy
RM2E526DN–A male Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) Cartago Province, Tayutic, Costa Rica
RMTX94B1–The life of Carl Linnaeus -1707-1778 (aka Carl von Linné, Carolus Linnæus and Carolus a Linné).) Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and 'father of modern taxonomy' - Linnaeus praising God for the beauty of the furze plant on Putney heath.(1921 illustration)
RMDE5XF4–Pale Eggar moth, Trichiura crataegi, showing its antennae, UK
RMRJB0FG–Raupe eines Totenkopfschwärmers im fünften und gleichzeitig letzten Stadium auf einem Holunderzweig. Beine, Stigmen und Analdorn gut sichtbar.
RMJ9BP0B–Systema Naturae Plate II
RM2KF8GHC–Umariya, Madhya Pradesh, India, : this photograph taken on November, 16, 2022 : A rare Oleander hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) Seen sitting on a tree in a village in Umaria district. Daphnis nerii, the oleander hawk-moth or army green moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Photo By - Uma Shankar Mishra
RMRFPEHH–. Caroli Linnaei ... Systema naturae; sistens regna tria naturae in classes et ordines, genera et species redacta, tabulisque aeneis illustrata. Accedunt vocabula gallica. Natural history -- Classification; Plants -- Classification. Tab JII. pr - •?^f! ^?,»!'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778; Gronovius, Laurens Theodorus, 1730-1777; Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778. Lugduni Batavorum, Ap
RMDE5XE8–Pale Eggar moth, Trichiura crataegi, showing its antennae, UK
RM2G3D2JH–Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus. Portrait of Botanicus Carolus Linnaeus, his hands resting on his book Systema Naturae.
RF2R4P86B–The great crested grebe was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the b
RMR8A5BT–Caroli Linnaei...Systema naturae per regna tria naturae
RM2A2M42F–Bucephala albeola, Print, The bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) is a small sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Anas albeola., 1700-1880
RFFWHN56–The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country - the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus - with
RFRRFF2N–Blackbird soaking up the sun
RFW28GAJ–Painted bunting - Passerina ciris - perched on branch. Full profile.
RFHNA69W–Common toad, European toad, Bufo bufo
RM2KCH6NY–Baby Canadian Geese (Branta canadensis) stroll across the grass in Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2008. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFC7BT1R–Hoopoe or Upupa epops, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Hoopoe in the meadow.
RMHRNNN2–Carl Linnaeus, Swedish Botanist, Father of Modern Taxonomy
RMTX906B–The life of Carl Linnaeus -1707-1778 (aka Carl von Linné, Carolus Linnæus and Carolus a Linné).) Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and 'father of modern taxonomy' - Carl Linnaeus on a packhorse journey through Lapland for Sweden for Swedish Academy of Sciences (1921 illustration)
RMR1HJ4F–The American robin (Turdus migratorius) in Santa Barbara, California, USA
RMRJB0FB–Raupe eines Totenkopfschwärmers im fünften und gleichzeitig letzten Stadium auf einem Holztisch, Raupe richtet sich auf, Thorax und Thorakalbeine gut
RMM82E6K–Caroli Linnæi - Systema naturæ; sistens regna tria naturæ, in classes et ordines, genera et species redacta tabulisque æneis illustrata (1748) (20352381519)
RM2KF8GJE–Umariya, Madhya Pradesh, India, : this photograph taken on November, 16, 2022 : A rare Oleander hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) Seen sitting on a tree in a village in Umaria district. Daphnis nerii, the oleander hawk-moth or army green moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Photo By - Uma Shankar Mishra
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