Carl Linnaeus bibliography
The bibliography of Carl Linnaeus includes academic works about botany, zoology, nomenclature and taxonomy written by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). Linnaeus laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature and is known as the father of modern taxonomy. His most famous works is Systema Naturae which is considered as the starting point for zoological nomenclature together with Species Plantarum which is internationally accepted as the beginning of modern botanical nomenclature.
Published works
- (1735) Systema Naturae
- (1736) Fundamenta Botanica
- (1736) Bibliotheca Botanica
- (1736) Musa Cliffortiana
- (1737) Critica Botanica
- (1737) Flora Lapponica
- (1737) Genera Plantarum
- (1737) Hortus Cliffortianus
- (1738) Classes plantarum
- (1740) Orbis eruditi judicium de Caroli Linnaei MD scriptis
- (1745) Öländska och Gothländska Resa
- (1745) Flora Svecica
- (1746) Fauna Svecica
- (1747) Flora Zeylonica
- (1747) Wästgötha Resa
- (1748) Hortus Uppsaliensis
- (1749) Materia Medica
- (1751) Philosophia Botanica
- (1751) Skånska Resa
- (1752) Odores Medicamentorum
- (1753) Species Plantarum
- (1753) Museum Tessinanum
- (1754, 1759) Flora Anglica[1]
- (1754) Museum S:ae R:ae M:tis Adolphi Friderici
- (1762) Inebriantia[2]
- (1763) Centuria Insectorum
- (1764) Museum S:ae M:tis Ludovicae Ulricae Reginae
- (1766) Clavis Medicinae Duplex
- (1767) Mantissa Plantarum
- (1771) Mantissa Plantarum Altera
- (1773) Deliciae Naturae[n 1]
- (1774) Systema Vegetabilium[n 2][3]
Posthumous publications
Paul Dietrich Giseke was a student and friend of Linnaeus, who kept notes on Linnaeus' lectures and published then after Linnaeus' death as Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum (1792).
- (1792) Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum[4] published by Benj. Gottl. Hoffmanni.
- (1907) Föreläsningar öfver stenriket published by C. Benedicks
- (1907) Lachesis naturalis published by A.O. Lindfors
- (1957) Örtabok published by T. Fredbärj
- (1957) Diaeta naturalis 1733 published by A. Hj. Uggla
Edited works
Amoenitates Academicae 10 vols. 1787–1790
References
- Linnaeus & Grufberg 1754.
- Inebriantia High Society by Mike Jay, 2010, pp. 67-72.
- Pulteney & Maton 1805, p. 301.
- Linnaeus 1792.
Notes
- Lecture given in Latin in 1772, translated into Swedish 1773
- Edited by JA Murray as the "13th edition" of the Systema Naturae: Caroli a Linné &c Systema Vegetabilium à Jo. Andr. Murray, M.D, &c Gottingae et Gothae 1774. 8vo pp 844. (Linné 1774)
Bibliography
- Stöver, Dietrich Johann Heinrich (1794). Joseph Trapp (ed.). The life of Sir Charles Linnæus. London: Library of Congress. ISBN 0-19-850122-6.
- Pulteney, Richard; Maton, WG (1805). A General View of the Writings of Linnaeus (2 ed.). London: Mawman. Retrieved 3 November 2014.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Blunt, Wilfrid (2004). Linnaeus: the compleat naturalist. London: Frances Lincoln Limited. ISBN 0-7112-2362-9.
Works by Linnaeus
- Linné, Carl von (1774). Murray, Johann Andreas (ed.). Systema vegetabilium (13th edition of Systema Naturae) (2 vols.). Göttingen: Typis et impensis Jo. Christ. Dieterich. Retrieved 24 February 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Linné, Carl von (1785) [1774]. Systema vegetabilium (13th edition of Systema Naturae) [A System of Vegetables 2 vols.]. Lichfield: Lichfield Botanical Society. Retrieved 24 February 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Linnaeus, Carl; Grufberg, Isaac Olofsson (1754). Flora Anglica, quam cum consens. experient. fac. medicae in Regia Academia Upsaliensi, sub praesidio viri nobilissimi atque experientissimi, Dn. Doct. Caroli Linnaei...publicae ventilationi offert Isaacus Olai Grufberg, Stockholmiensis. In Auditorio Carolino Majori D. (in Latin). Uppsala: Laur. Magnus Hojer.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) (also in Google Books)
- Linnaeus, Carl (1792). Giseke, Paul Dietrich (ed.). Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum. Hamburg: Benj. Gottl. Hoffmanni.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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