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Additional material includes handwritten lecture notes taken by one of his students (Lars Johan Martin, 1722–1785), autographs, an oil painting, five medallions and a plaster bust. Further information ...
At the Museum of Modern Art, ... Linnaeus. Hilma af Klint, born in 1862, was one such child. Long before she brought the art world to its knees in a posthumous 2018 ...
Carl Linnaeus, the father of biological taxonomy, ... Come exam day, the scholar must prove mastery of a field, whether it’s Islamic art or German history.
In multiple areas of life, art and thought, the 18th century was an age of order, classification, laws, formulas, symmetry and grids. Everywhere you look, you find attempts to frame and categorize ...
Linnaeus was an avid collector and classifier of 'animals, vegetables and minerals'. ... The book is a work of art. Even non-botanists will be seduced by this inviting package.
Linnaeus Link is a collaboration between The Natural History Museum, the British Library, Danmarks Natur- og Laegevidenskabelige Bibliotek, the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Kungl.
Broberg, a widely admired authority on Linnaeus, died in 2022. “The Man Who Organized Nature,” capably translated by Anna Paterson, is his last book, the summation of a lifetime of research.
Bookshelf ‘Every Living Thing’ Review: Before Darwin Came Linnaeus The Swedish botanist devised the system that we still use to categorize life on Earth.
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