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- Aristotle's Scientific Contributions to the Classification, Nomenclature And
- The Past, Present and Future of Biological Taxonomy
- The Order of Nature: Early Modern Views on Classification and Generation, and Their Theological, Ideological and Empirical Background
- Carl Linnaeus: a Timeline James P
- Systema Naturae '735
- The Name of the Type Species of Simulium (Diptera: Simulhdae): an Historical Footnote1 F
- Carl Linnaeus' Own Copy of His Epoch-Making Work Systema Naturae To
- And Reptile Section of Systemanaturae X
- Darwin and the Tree of Life: the Roots of the Evolutionary Tree
- Natural Philosophy and the 'New Science'
- Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek Delft Biography
- Identification of Herring Species (Clupeidae) in Conrad Gessner's
- History of Horticulture: Lecture 29 1
- Article ISSN 1179-3163 (Online Edition)
- Linnaeaii, Rank-Based, and Phylogenetic Nomenclature: Restoring Primacy to the Link Between Names and Taxa Kevin De Queiroz
- A Trilogy on the Herpetology of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae X
- Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) from Introduction to Systema Naturae
- Comparative Anatomy: Andreas Vesalius
- History of Developments in Taxonomy
- The Etymology of Zea Wiesner-Hanks
- The Chain of Being and a New Taxonomy in the 1700S, Charles
- Name of the Contributors Contributions Theophrastus Bauhin
- Exploring Biological Information: Document and Discover Descriptions of Life
- Linnaeus & the Sex Lives of Plants
- B.Sc. CORE COURCE X - PLANT SYSTEMATICS UNIT - 4 : CLASSIFICATION
- Original Watercolours Donated by Cornelius Sittardus to Conrad Gesner, and Published by Gesner in His (1558 -1670) Works on Aquatic Animals
- Species: a History of the Idea (Species and Systematics)
- 18Th Century Natural History the Enlightenment, Linnaeus, and Buffon
- The Biography of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
- Languages of Science in the Eighteenth Century
- Zootaxa,International Congress of Zoology
- History of Genetics in Evolution (PDF)
- Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
- An Invisible World 15