Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus' famous book about his new system for classifying plants was called "Systema Naturae". Linnaeus' work led to his becoming known as the father of modern taxonomy.
Systems Naturae (12th edition)
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Sir Isaac Newton wrote a book called Principia Matematica often referred as Newton's Principia
It was written by Ptolemy.
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It was written by Carolus Linnaeus.
From Wikipedia it looks like 'Systema Naturae'.
Carolus Powel Harry has written: 'Protest and progress in the sixteenth century' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reformation
George Linnaeus Thompson is known for his works in natural history and botany. He is the author of the book "The Forcing Book: A Manual of the Cultivation of Vegetables in Glass Houses" which focuses on greenhouse gardening techniques and practices. Thompson has also written articles for publications such as The Gardeners' Chronicle.
The butterfly was named by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758. In the same year Linnaeus published a book called "Systema Natura". He used classical mythology and specific names to specify his work. In the first group was Equites or knights. The Ulysses butterfly is named in the second group, the Achaen Army.
The famous book written by Hiuen Tsang is Si-yu-ki.
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its a book writen by Carolus Cinnaeus in 1735
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Carl Linnaeus' book on plant classification is called "Species Plantarum." It was published in 1753 and is considered a foundational work in botanical taxonomy.
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