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While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
Trunks and Stems 2 LND260 $55
Each double print measures approximately 8
inches by 10 1/2 inches.
Celebrated in his own lifetimes as well as the present day, Carl
Linnaeus, 1707-1778, was an inspirational figure.
Originator of binominal nomenclature, the formal system
of naming species, he also developed the system of
scientific classification, or Linnaean taxonomy,
used in the biological sciences to this very day.
Born in Sweden in 1707, Linnaeus early on rejected the ministry for a
career in botany and medicine. While teaching at
Uppsala University he published The Florula Lapponica,
followed by The Flora Lapponica, both a
result of his expedition to Lapland. It was in a
sojourn in the Netherlands that he obtained his medical
degree in 6 days, and published the first edition of his
work on taxonomy, the Systema Naturae. During this
time, he met many prominent scientists, including Albert
Seba and Jan Frederik Gronovius in the Netherlands and
Hans Sloane, the physicist and botanists Philip
Miller and J. J. Dillenius in England. All of these men
went on to produce magnificent natural history works.
Upon his return to Sweden, he began his medical career as a specialist
in the treatment of syphilis. Appointed a professor at
Upsalla, he commenced with great enthusiasm to renovate
their botanical garden, planting according to his system
of classification. This Linnaean garden has been
maintained and can still be visited today. Beloved
of his students and inspiring many he met, seeds and
plants and specimens were sent to him from all over the
world, including by Catherine the Great, with whom he
corresponded.
Linnaeus married Sara Elisabeth Morea in 1739, and they went on to have
seven children. Eventually, he exchanged his chair of
medicine for botany, and was known to claim "God
created, Linnaeus organized".
Apart from his prolific writings, travels and constant revisions of the
Systema Naturae, he designed today's thermometer scale,
originally invented by Anders Celsius, whose uncle had
been his patron. Linnaeus reversed the order invented by
Celsius, where 100 was the melting point of ice and 0
the boiling point of water.
After a successful and enormously productive life and a knighthood from
the King of Sweden, he died in 1778 and was buried in
Upsalla Cathedral. Many organizations exist around the
world to celebrate and further his great contribution to
science, and were used by Panteek as references
including:
The Linnean Society of London
The Linnaeus Arboretum, Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
Linnaeus' flower clock
His motto, seen on the Swedish Kroner 100 kroner
note in his honor, would serve us all well:
Find wonder in all things, even the most common place.
After his death, the work of revising the Systema Naturae passed to
Johann Friedrich Gmelin a physician and professor who
produced this 13th edition from which we present prints
today.
Issued from 1794-1810 and edited in London by the Encyclopedia
Londinensis it uses illustrations of the best artists
of the time including Bloch, Vaillants, Seba, Maria
Merian, Knorr Buffon and so on. It is a truly amazing
and beautifully illustrated work. The size is small at
approximately 5 by 8 1/4 inches on chain lined paper.
We have accepted a greater degree of flaws than
customary as this work has not come up at auction for
many years. Some of the prints are toned and all have
very narrow margins, with light foxing on a few.
There is descriptive text for some of the prints, and a copy of the
undated title will be included.
It is the superb original hand coloring and the opportunity to acquire
prints from the great artists of the Age of Discovery at
a fraction of the usual cost that makes this work so
very appealing, coupled with the historical and seminal
nature of the Linnean Classification System.
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