Systema Naturae 250 The Linnaean Ark

Systema Naturae 250   The Linnaean Ark
Author: Andrew Polaszek
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781420095029

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The advent of relational databasing and data storage capacity, coupled with revolutionary advances in molecular sequencing technology and specimen imaging, have led to a taxonomic renaissance. Systema Naturae 250 - The Linnaean Ark maps the origins of this renaissance, beginning with Linnaeus, through his "apostles", via the great unsung hero Charl

Systema Naturae

Systema Naturae
Author: Carl Linnaeus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1964-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3768202194

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Systema naturae per regna tria naturae secundum classes ordines genera species cum characteribus differentiis synonymis locis editio duodecima

Systema naturae per regna tria naturae secundum classes  ordines  genera  species cum characteribus  differentiis  synonymis  locis  editio duodecima
Author: Carl von Linne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 1766
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z165118606

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Unexpected Affinities

Unexpected Affinities
Author: Pablo Meninato
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351104944

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While the concept of "type" has been present in architectural discourse since its formal introduction at the end of the eighteenth century, its role in the development of architectural projects has not been comprehensively analyzed. This book proposes a reassessment of architectural type throughout history and its impact on the development of architectural theory and practice. Beginning with Laugier's 1753 Essay on Architecture, Unexpected Affinities: The History of Type in the Architectural Project from Laugier to Duchamp traces type through nineteenth- and twentiethth-century architectural movements and thoeries, culminating in a discussion of the affinities between architectural type and Duchamp's concept of the readymade. Includes over sixty black and white images.

Descriptive Taxonomy

Descriptive Taxonomy
Author: Mark F. Watson,Chris H. C. Lyal,Colin A. Pendry
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521761079

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Taking a multidisciplinary approach, this book explores how new technologies are facilitating more effective collection and dissemination of taxonomic data.

What Linnaeus Saw A Scientist s Quest to Name Every Living Thing

What Linnaeus Saw  A Scientist s Quest to Name Every Living Thing
Author: Karen Magnuson Beil
Publsiher: WW Norton
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781324004691

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The globetrotting naturalists of the eighteenth century were the geeks of their day: innovators and explorers who lived at the intersection of science and commerce. Foremost among them was Carl Linnaeus, a radical thinker who revolutionized biology. In What Linnaeus Saw, Karen Magnuson Beil chronicles Linnaeus’s life and career in readable, relatable prose. As a boy, Linnaeus hated school and had little interest in taking up the religious profession his family had chosen. Though he struggled through Latin and theology classes, Linnaeus was an avid student of the natural world and explored the school’s gardens and woods, transfixed by the properties of different plants. At twenty-five, on a solo expedition to the Scandinavian Mountains, Linnaeus documented and described dozens of new species. As a medical student in Holland, he moved among leading scientific thinkers and had access to the best collections of plants and animals in Europe. What Linnaeus found was a world with no consistent system for describing and naming living things—a situation he methodically set about changing. The Linnaean system for classifying plants and animals, developed and refined over the course of his life, is the foundation of modern scientific taxonomy, and inspired and guided generations of scientists. What Linnaeus Saw is rich with biographical anecdotes—from his attempt to identify a mysterious animal given him by the king to successfully growing a rare and exotic banana plant in Amsterdam to debunking stories of dragons and phoenixes. Thoroughly researched and generously illustrated, it offers a vivid and insightful glimpse into the life of one of modern science’s founding thinkers.

Linnaeus systema naturae

Linnaeus systema naturae
Author: Carolus von Linné,M. S. J. Engel-Ledeboer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:249265015

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Taxonomic Nomenclature

Taxonomic Nomenclature
Author: Igor Ya. Pavlinov
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000471045

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This book suggests an in-depth look at nomenclature in systematics instead of providing another "instruction for use" of various Codes of nomenclature. The focus is on ideas of what taxonomic nomenclature is as a part of the professional language of systematics considered in its full historical and conceptual scope. Basic concepts of nomenclature are outlined, and their development characterized; a hierarchy of fundamental principles of nomenclature are summarized; and the relationship between taxonomic nomenclature and taxonomic theory discussed. This book is addressed to those who would like to go beyond the boundaries of existing Codes to look at the subject from a more general, mostly theoretical standpoint. Key Features • Provides a review of the role of nomenclature in systematics • Reviews the conceptual scope and historical contexts of nomenclature • Analyzes fundamental principles of nomenclature • Outlines the historical development of nomenclature • Reviews the rules of nomenclature in botany, zoology, microbiology, and horticulture Related Titles Mishler, B. D. What, If Anything, Are Species? (ISBN 978-1-4987-1454-9) Pavlinov. I. Ya. Biological Systematics: History and Theory (ISBN 978-0-367-65445-0) Rieppel, O. Phylogenetic Systematics: Haeckel to Hennig (ISBN 978-0-367-87645-6) Wilkins, J. S. Species: The Evolution of an Idea, 2nd ed. (ISBN 978-0-367-65736-9)