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Carl Linnaeus.
Carl Linne, who after enoblement was known as Carl von Linne, and eventually Latinized his name to Carl Linneaeus. His stature in science is suggested by him being the '~type specimen' of humankind.
you mean the binomial nomenclature naming system, like how humans are referred to as Homo sapein? That was Carl Linnaeus. Two named system containing a genus (Homo in the example above) and a species name (sapien)
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Carl Linnaeus
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Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, developed the system of classifying organisms by species and genus, known as binomial nomenclature. This system forms the basis of modern taxonomy and enables scientists to classify and organize the diversity of life on Earth.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus.