Difference between revisions of "Linnæus"

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<p> Or more properly </p> <p> reat Swedish naturalist, specially in the department of botany, a branch to the study of which he was devoted from his earliest years; he was the founder of the system of the classification of plants which bears his name, and which is determined by the number and disposition of the reproductive organs, but which is now superseded by the natural system of Jussieu; he was professor at Upsala, and his works on his favourite subject were numerous, and extended far and wide his reputation as a naturalist (1707-1778). </p>
<p> Or more properly </p> <p> reat Swedish naturalist, specially in the department of botany, a branch to the study of which he was devoted from his earliest years; he was the founder of the system of the classification of plants which bears his name, and which is determined by the number and disposition of the reproductive organs, but which is now superseded by the natural system of Jussieu; he was professor at Upsala, and his works on his favourite subject were numerous, and extended far and wide his reputation as a naturalist (1707-1778). </p>
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<ref name="term_75975"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/linnæus Linnæus from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_75975"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/linnæus Linnæus from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 15 October 2021

Linnæus [1]

Or more properly

reat Swedish naturalist, specially in the department of botany, a branch to the study of which he was devoted from his earliest years; he was the founder of the system of the classification of plants which bears his name, and which is determined by the number and disposition of the reproductive organs, but which is now superseded by the natural system of Jussieu; he was professor at Upsala, and his works on his favourite subject were numerous, and extended far and wide his reputation as a naturalist (1707-1778).

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