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The bibliography of Carl Linnaeus includes academic works about botany, zoology,
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written by the Swedish botanist
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, ...
(1707–1778). Linnaeus laid the foundations for the modern scheme of
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and is known as the father of modern taxonomy. His most famous works is ''
Systema Naturae ' (originally in Latin written ' with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy. Although the system, now known as binomial ...
'' which is considered as the starting point for zoological nomenclature together with ''
Species Plantarum ' (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the ...
'' which is internationally accepted as the beginning of modern
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Published works

*(1735) ''
Systema Naturae ' (originally in Latin written ' with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy. Although the system, now known as binomial ...
'' *(1736) ''
Fundamenta Botanica ''Fundamenta Botanica'' (“Foundations of botany”) (Amsterdam, Salomon Schouten, ed. 1, 1736) was one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and issued both as a separate work and part o ...
'' *(1736) ''
Bibliotheca Botanica ''Bibliotheca Botanica'' ("Bibliography of botany", Amsterdam, 1736, Salomen Schouten; 2nd edn., 1751) is a botany book by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The book was written and published in Amsterdam when Linnaeus was twenty- ...
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Critica Botanica ''Critica Botanica'' ("Critique of botany", Leiden, July 1737) was written by Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The book was published in Germany when Linnaeus was 29 with a discursus by the botan ...
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Flora Lapponica ''Flora Lapponica'' (Amsterdam, 1737) is an account of the plants of Lapland written by botanist, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1788) following his expedition to Lapland. Over the period from 12 May 1732 to 10 September 1732, an ...
'' *(1737) '' Genera Plantarum'' *(1737) '' Hortus Cliffortianus'' *(1738) '' Classes plantarum'' *(1740) ''Orbis eruditi judicium de Caroli Linnaei MD scriptis'' *(1745) '' Öländska och Gothländska Resa'' *(1745) '' Flora Svecica'' *(1746) '' Fauna Svecica'' *(1747) '' Flora Zeylanica'' *(1747) '' Wästgötha Resa'' *(1748) '' Hortus Uppsaliensis'' *(1749) '' Materia Medica'' *(1751) ''
Philosophia Botanica ''Philosophia Botanica'' ("Botanical Philosophy", ed. 1, Stockholm & Amsterdam, 1751.) was published by the Swedish naturalist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) who greatly influenced the development of botanical taxonomy and systematics ...
'' *(1751) '' Skånska Resa'' *(1752) '' Odores Medicamentorum'' *(1753) ''
Species Plantarum ' (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the ...
'' *(1753) '' Museum Tessinanum'' *(1754, 1759) ''
Flora Anglica William Hudson FRS (1730 in Kendal – 23 May 1793) was a British botanist and apothecary based in London. His main work was ''Flora Anglica'', published in 1762. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1761. Life and work Hudson ...
'' *(1754) ''Museum S:ae R:ae M:tis Adolphi Friderici'' *(1762) '' Inebriantia''Inebriantia
High Society by Mike Jay, 2010, pp. 67-72. *(1763) ''
Centuria Insectorum The first page of ''Centuria Insectorum'', as included in ''Amoenitates Academicæ'' ' (Latin, "one hundred insects") is a 1763 taxonomic work by Carl Linnaeus, and defended as a thesis by Boas Johansson; which of the two men should for taxonom ...
'' *(1764) ''Museum S:ae M:tis Ludovicae Ulricae Reginae'' *(1766) '' Clavis Medicinae Duplex'' *(1767) ''
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Mantissa Plantarum Altera ''Mantissa Plantarum Altera'', (abbreviated Mant. Pl. Alt.), is an illustrated book with botanical descriptions which was edited by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the year 1771. ''Mantissa Plantarum Altera'' was the continuation of '' ...
'' *(1773)
Deliciae Naturae
'Lecture given in Latin in 1772, translated into Swedish 1773 *(1774) ''
Systema Vegetabilium ''Systema Vegetabilium'' (abbreviated as Syst. Veg.) is a book published in four editions, following twelve earlier editions known as '' Systema Naturae''. The first edition, published in 1774 and edited by Johan Andreas Murray is counted as editi ...
''Edited by JA Murray as the "13th edition" of the ''Systema Naturae'': Caroli a Linné &c Systema Vegetabilium à Jo. Andr. Murray, M.D, &c Gottingae et Gothae 1774. 8vo pp 844.


Posthumous publications

Paul Dietrich Giseke Paul Dietrich Giseke (8 December 1741 Hamburg, Germany – 26 April 1796), was a German botanist, physician, teacher and librarian. Giseke was the son of a Hamburg merchant. He started his studies at the Academic Gymnasium in Hamburg. He joined the ...
was a student and friend of Linnaeus, who kept notes on Linnaeus' lectures and published then after Linnaeus' death as ''Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum'' (1792). *(1792) ''Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum'' published by Benj. Gottl. Hoffmanni. *(1907) ''Föreläsningar öfver stenriket'' published by C. Benedicks *(1907) ''Lachesis naturalis'' published by A.O. Lindfors *(1957) ''Örtabok'' published by T. Fredbärj *(1957) ''Diaeta naturalis 1733'' published by A. Hj. Uggla


Edited works

Amoenitates Academicae Amoenitates Academicae is the title of a multi-volume zoological and botanical publication (published during 1749–1790) consisting of the dissertations of the students of Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778 ...
10 vols. 1787–1790


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