Trembley with students   Dickey Case, Center - Linneaus  (1707-1778)
Original Library Tour

Dickey Case, Left - current
Dickey Case, Center - current
Dickey Case, Right
Audubon Case
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Case 5
Case 6
 
  Fish

Freshwater fish from India. 1. & 2. Loricaria dura. Plate XXIX..

 

Carl von Linné, or Linnaeus, (1707-1778) classified the three kingdoms of nature as they were known in his time. He developed "binomial nomenclature," or identification by genus and species, which is still in use, although much of his classification system has been modified by discoveries since his lifetime.

The Museum for his patron, the King, is a selected list of quadrupeds, reptiles and fish with their Linnean names, preceded by an essay in Latin and Swedish on the study of natural history, and illustrated with engravings.


Carl von Linné. Museum Suae Regiae Majestatis Adolphi Friderici Regis Svecorum. Stockholm: Typographia Regia, 1754. (double page spread: 16x24 inches) The George Peabody Library.
 
  Monkey

Capucin monkey. Simia capucina. Plate II.

  Snakes

Non-venomous snakes. 1. Coluber atropos; 2.Coluber mucosus; 3. Coluber reginae. Plate XIII.

 
 

Additional Information on Linnaeus from the University of California at Berkeley
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html

 
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