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Systema naturae
Book • 1758
Systema Naturae, written by Carl Linnaeus, is a seminal work in the field of taxonomy.
First published in 1735, it introduced the hierarchical classification of the natural world into the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms.
The tenth edition, published in 1758, is particularly significant as it established the binomial nomenclature system for species classification.
Linnaeus's work had a profound impact on biological nomenclature and remains a cornerstone of modern taxonomy.
First published in 1735, it introduced the hierarchical classification of the natural world into the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms.
The tenth edition, published in 1758, is particularly significant as it established the binomial nomenclature system for species classification.
Linnaeus's work had a profound impact on biological nomenclature and remains a cornerstone of modern taxonomy.
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