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Systema Naturae (originally in
Latin written Systema Naturæ with the
ligature æ) is one of the
major works of the
Swedish botanist,
zoologist and physician...
- The 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae (Latin; the
English title is A
General System of Nature) is a book
written by
Swedish naturalist Carl
Linnaeus and...
- plants, and animals) in his
Systema Naturae (1735, 1st. Ed.). For plants, Linnaeus'
orders in the
Systema Naturae and the
Species Plantarum were strictly...
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animals and
plants to minerals. The
great chain of
being (from
Latin scala naturae 'ladder of being') is a
concept derived from Plato,
Aristotle (in his Historia...
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where he
studied and also
published the
first edition of his
Systema Naturae in the Netherlands. He then
returned to
Sweden where he
became professor...
- The
first scientific society, the
Academia Secretorum Naturae was
founded in
Naples in 1560 by
Giambattista della Porta, a
noted polymath. In Italian...
- taxonomy. With his
major works Systema Naturae 1st
Edition in 1735,
Species Plantarum in 1753, and
Systema Naturae 10th Edition, he
revolutionized modern...
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literature referred to
abnormalities of all
kinds under the
Latin term
Lusus naturae (lit. "freak of nature"). As
early as the 17th century,
Teratology referred...
- denied.
Ferae naturae (lit. "wild
animals of nature") is a
Latin legal term
referring to wild animals, in
contrast to
domitae naturae (lit. "tamed [animals]...
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Religion and
Politics in
Restoration England:
Richard ****berland's De
Legibus Naturae (Bury St. Edmunds,
United Kingdom, 1999), 8. Parkin, 8.
Richard ****berland...