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Linnaeus : The Compleat Naturalist

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schema:datePublished"2002"
schema:description 4"資料種別: Hardback"
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schema:description"備考: The life of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the man who gave living organisms two Latin names, is celebrated afresh in this newly revised and magnificently illustrated edition of the definitive biography. In his native Sweden, Linnaeus is revered by children as the 'Prince of Flowers' and by adults as a great biologist, the author of classics on natural history, and, owing to his impassioned study of the sex life of plants, as history's foremost 'botanical pornographer'. Linnaeus was of pivotal importance in the Age of Enlightenment. Though an adventurous traveller, keen collector, zoologist, and geologist, he loved botany most of all. The son of a pastor, he believed he was chosen by God to resolve the jumbled classification of the natural world.Through his "Systema Naturae", first published in 1735, he brought order to all recorded knowledge about living things, distinguishing and naming 7,700 plants and 4,400 animals in his lifetime. This book gives a fascinating and rounded portrait of Linnaeus the man, charting his rise from a poor student at Lund University to Professor of Medicine at Uppsala and a founder of the Royal Academy of Sciences. Wilfrid Blunt's engaging text is interspersed with vivid passages from his subject's own writings - from riveting descriptions of adventures in the wilds of Lapland to a charming account of Sjupp the raccoon.Linnaeus's family life and his relations with pupils are explored alongside his epoch-making scientific achievements. William Stearn's appendix on Linnean classification provides a concise survey of the basics necessary for understanding Linnaeus's work. Impeccably researched and highly readable, this biography is ideal for anyone interested in botany, zoology, or mineralogy, as well as naturalists and gardeners. It brings the world of Linnaeus alive with over 200 beautiful illustrations, including evocative photographs and exquisite eighteenth-century botanical drawings, paintings, and engravings. (Nielsen Book)...(more)"
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schema:isbn"9780691096360"
schema:numberOfPages"288p"
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schema:size"H248 x W194"
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schema:tocEntry"Introduction by William T. Stearn 6 PART I: THE YEARS OF STRUGGLE 1707-1735 1. Childhood 12 2. Lund 19 3. Uppsala 24 4. The Lapland journey: Lycksele Lappmark 38 5. The Lapland journey: Lule and Torne Lappmark 56 6. Work and play 71 PART II: IN SEARCH OF FAME 1735-1738 1. Germany 84 2. Holland 92 3. George Clifford 99 4. A month in England 109 5. Hortus Cliffortianus 115 6. Correspondents and critics 119 7. Farwell to Holland 123 PART III: THE PRINCE OF BOTANISTS 1738-1778 1. Physician in Stockholm 130 2. Oland and Gotland 1741 137 3. Professor in Uppsala 146 4. Vastergotland 1746 159 5. Linnaeus en pantoufles 166 6. The Apostles 185 7. Skane 1749 8. Friends and books 209 9. The man of property 219 10. The closing years 1722-8 230 11. The Linnaean collections 239 Author's bibliography 243 Carl Linnaeus chronology 244 Appendix I by William Stearn 246 Appendix II by C. J. Humphries, Natural History Museum 253 Bibliography 254 Acknowledgments 261 Index 262...(more)"
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