Linnaean correspondence

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Linnaean correspondence is the collection of letters and related documents exchanged by Carl Linnaeus and his contemporaries, illuminating the development of modern taxonomy and natural history.

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Linnaean correspondence canonical 1
Linnaeus’s taxonomic works 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archival collection
historical correspondence collection
primary historical source
contains descriptions of animals
descriptions of plants
discussions of binomial nomenclature
discussions of classification systems
letters
lists of specimens
manuscripts
notes
documents circulation of specimens
classification debates
development of modern taxonomy
exchange of scientific information
global networks of naturalists
naming of species
focusesOn economic botany
exchange of animal specimens
exchange of plant specimens
geographical distribution of species
medical uses of plants
systematics
hasMainSubject Carl Linnaeus
hasParticipant Carl Linnaeus
European naturalists
collectors of natural history specimens
colonial administrators
missionaries
physicians
students of Carl Linnaeus
illuminates global dimensions of Linnaean science
patronage in 18th-century science
social networks of Carl Linnaeus
language Latin
Swedish
other European languages
preservedIn Swedish institutions
various European archives
relatedTo 18th-century science
Linnaean taxonomy
botany
history of science
natural history
zoology
timePeriod 18th century
usedBy biographers of Carl Linnaeus
historians of botany
historians of science
historians of zoology

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Linnean Society of London hasCollection Linnaean correspondence
Linnaean insect collection documentedIn Linnaean correspondence
this entity surface form: Linnaeus’s taxonomic works