The Lapland (eBook)

Lachesis Lapponica

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2022
266 Seiten
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859-654700018-1 (EAN)

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The Lapland - Carl von Linné
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Carl von Linné's 'The Lapland' serves as a pivotal chronicle in the annals of natural history and scientific exploration. Crafted in a captivating narrative style, this seminal work is not merely a travel journal; it is an exemplar of early modern scientific thought and method. Linné applies his revolutionary system of classification and nomenclature to the flora and fauna encountered throughout his six-month odyssey across the Nordic wilderness. With meticulous care, Linné documents over 100 previously unidentified species, weaving a tapestry of the natural world that is as poetic as it is precise. His descriptions, far from being mere taxonomic notations, provide a comprehensive account of the ecological and geological phenomena he observed—a testament to the interconnectedness of nature and the observational acuity of its student.

Linné, a luminary in the field of botany and zoology, was driven by an insatiable curiosity and an earnest desire to categorize the natural world. His journey through Lapland was fueled by the Age of Enlightenment's hunger for knowledge and discovery. 'The Lapland' embodies Linné's indefatigable spirit and scientific prowess. It stands as a reflection of his pioneering contributions to the field of systematics—a field that he would later come to define. This expedition laid the groundwork for his subsequent works and the intellectual legacy he would leave behind as the father of modern taxonomy.

For scholars and enthusiasts alike, 'The Lapland' is an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in the history of science, the natural world, or exploration literature. It offers readers a unique glimpse into the formative stages of biological classification, as well as an inspiring account of human endeavor and scholarly pursuit. This book is not only a testament to Linné's legacy but also a source of inspiration for future generations to observe, document, and cherish the diversity of life on our planet.

Carl von Linné, also known as Carolus Linnaeus, was a renowned Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, born on May 23, 1707. He is widely referred to as the father of modern taxonomy and also considered one of the pioneers of ecological thinking. Von Linné laid down the foundations for the binomial nomenclature that is used universally in the biological sciences today, allowing for the systematic classification and naming of organisms. His profound influence is encapsulated in his major work, 'Systema Naturae', first published in 1735, which introduced his new classification system (Neill, 2008). While 'The Lapland', a lesser-known work, dips into his elaborate journey and the fauna and flora he encountered, it isn't as extensively referenced as 'Species Plantarum' (1753) or 'Genera Plantarum' (1737), both pivotal in the field of botanical science. Von Linné was also a prolific writer of several other works detailing the need for a uniform system in categorizing the natural world (Broberg, 2006). His literary style, though scientific, was accessible, aiming to bridge the knowledge gap between scholarly professionals and enthusiastic amateurs. Von Linné passed away on January 10, 1778, but his works remain seminal references in the study of botany and zoology, cementing his legacy as a cornerstone of biological sciences.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Übersetzer James Edward Smith
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Schlagworte 18th century naturalist • Biological diversity studies • Carl Peter Thunberg • Carl von Linne biography • Charles Darvin • Christopher Tärnström • Early environmental science literature • European exploration literature • flora and fauna of Scandinavia • Humboldt • James Cook • Johann Georg Gmelin • Lapland travel literature • Linnaeus and the Terminator Seed • Linné och hans apostlar • natural sciences classics • Pehr Kalm • Swedish botanist author • Taxonomy historical works • The Theory of Everything
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