Botany Flowers Linnaeus 1788 Alexander Hogg Antique Print
$49.76
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Botany Flowers Linnaeus 1788 Alexander Hogg
Pl.44 Table IV Linnaean System Orders of Flowers
Antique copper-plate engraving printed on Laid Paper, hand made flax & hemp paper.
Published "according to Act of Parliament" by Alexander Hogg. at the Kings Arms, No 16 Paternoster Row, London, c.1788 for an Encycyclopedia of Arts and Sciences
Carl Linnaeus ( 1707 –1778)
Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist who laid the foundations for the modern biological naming scheme of binomial nomenclature. The establishment of universally accepted conventions for the naming of organisms was Linnaeus' main contribution to taxonomy—his work marks the starting point of consistent use of binomial nomenclature. During the 18th century expansion of natural history knowledge, Linnaeus also developed what became known as the Linnaean Taxonomy and one of the fathers of modern ecology.
Page Size 250 x 425mm / Platemark-Image Size 240 x 370mm
Condtion = Excellent condition Flax and Hemp paper.