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This document delves into the botanical explorations and classifications conducted by Carl Linnaeus, particularly evident in his early work "Spolia Botanica" from 1729. It highlights various foreign plants not seen in Scania, including Cichorium sylvaticum and Xanthium, and offers comparisons to other species. Additionally, it references the "Manuscripta Medica I," illustrating Linnaeus's taxonomic methods with diagrams and tables. The research is underpinned by the expertise of Staffan Müller-Wille from the University of Exeter, contextualizing the historical significance of Linnaeus's contributions to botany.
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Linnaeus's Paper Technologies Staffan Müller-Wille ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society Centre for Medical History University of Exeter
Främande örter som jag eij sett förän i skåne Cichorium sylv. canie [?]. Xanthium, lik pes anseris [?], men fructis olik
Främande örter som jag eij sett förän i skåne Cichorium sylv. canie [?]. Xanthium, lik pes anseris [?], men fructis olik Stoechus citrina är lik gula kattefötter
Dichotomous diagrams Manuscripta Medica I, fol. 86 r / v
Tables Manuscripta Medica I, fol. 8v-9r
Maps Map of Celsius’s House, 1729?
Adonis Uplandicus May 1731