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(1707-1778) Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy".
Geburtsjahr: 1707
Carl Linnaeus, also known as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist who laid the foundations for the modern scientific classification system of organisms. He was born on May 23, 1707, in Råshult, Sweden, and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of biology and natural sciences.
Linnaeus is best known for his work in developing the binomial nomenclature system, which assigns a two-part Latin name to each species of living organism. This system revolutionized the way species are classified and named, and is still used today by scientists around the world.
Throughout his career, Linnaeus traveled extensively to study and collect plant and animal specimens. He published several influential books, including "Systema Naturae" and "Species Plantarum," which established a standardized system for classifying and naming plants and animals.
Linnaeus's work also contributed to the understanding of plant reproduction and helped to advance the field of taxonomy. He is often referred to as the "Father of Taxonomy" for his contributions to the classification of living organisms.
In addition to his scientific achievements, Linnaeus was also a prolific writer and teacher. He held various academic positions throughout his life, including professor of medicine at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Carl Linnaeus passed away on January 10, 1778, but his legacy lives on in the field of biology. His work continues to influence and inspire scientists to this day, making him one of the most important figures in the history of natural sciences.
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