History of Science & Knowledge

The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus

    Translated by
  • Anna Paterson

A vivid portrait of the life and work of Carl Linnaeus

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Jul 11, 2023
2023
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18 color + 55 b/w illus.
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History of Science & Knowledge
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Carl Linnaeus (1707鈥1778), known as the father of modern biological taxonomy, formalized and popularized the system of binomial nomenclature used to classify plants and animals. Linnaeus himself classified thousands of species; the simple and immediately recognizable abbreviation 鈥淟鈥 is used to mark classifications originally made by Linnaeus. This biography, by the leading authority on Linnaeus, offers a vivid portrait of Linnaeus鈥檚 life and work. Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources鈥攊ncluding diaries and personal correspondence鈥攁s well as new research, it presents revealing and original accounts of his family life, the political context in which he pursued his work, and his eccentric views on sexuality.

The Man Who Organized Nature describes Linnaeus鈥檚 childhood in a landscape of striking natural beauty and how this influenced his later work. Linnaeus鈥檚 Lutheran pastor father, knowledgeable about plants and an enthusiastic gardener, helped foster an early interest in botany. The book examines the political connections that helped Linnaeus secure patronage for his work, and untangles his ideas about sexuality. These were not, as often assumed, an attempt to naturalize gender categories but more likely reflected the laissez-faire attitudes of the era. Linnaeus, like many other brilliant scientists, could be moody and egotistical; the book describes his human failings as well as his medical and scientific achievements. Written in an engaging and accessible style, The Man Who Organized Nature provides new and fascinating insights into the life of one of history鈥檚 most consequential and enigmatic scientists.


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