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  1. Solander was born in the small town of Pitea in the north of Sweden on May 13, 1735. At the age of twenty he entered the University of Uppsala, where he studied medicine and became one of the most ...

  2. 19 de fev. de 2021 · February 19, 2021. Daniel Solander, a Swedist botanist, was born Feb. 19, 1733. Solander trained under the great Carl Linnaeus in Uppsala and moved to England in 1760, thereby becoming one of the many Linnaean "apostles" who helped put Linnaean taxonomy into practice. Solander began working for the British Museum, distinguishing himself well ...

  3. Há 6 dias · Daniel Solander (1733 - 1782) was born on 19 February 1733 at Pitea in Norrland, Sweden, son of the Rev. Carl Solander. In July 1750 he enrolled at the University of Uppsala and studied languages and humanities. He also studied natural history under the Uppsala Professor of Botany, Linnaeus.

  4. Solander, Daniel (1733 - 1782) Born in Pitea, Sweden, on 19 February 1733, died in London, England, on 16 May 1782. Pupil of Linnaeus; came to England in 1760. Assistant at the British Museum from 1763, Assistant librarian from 1765. Employed by Banks in 1768 to join him on Cook's first voyage to the Pacific. On their return in 1771 he became ...

  5. Daniel Carl Solander ; 19 de febrero de 1733 - Londres; 13 de mayo de 1782), fue un botánico, algólogo, explorador sueco, uno de los diecisiete apóstoles de Linneo.

  6. Meriter. Solander, Daniel Carlsson, f 19 febr 1733 i Piteå landsförs, d 13 maj 1782 i London, Sv förs. Föräldrar: kontraktsprosten o riksdagsmannen Carl S o Magdalena Bostadia. Elev vid Piteå trivialskola, inskr vid UU 18 juli 50, företog botaniska studieresor till Piteå lappmark o Norge 53, till Torneträsk-området 55, påbörjade ...

  7. Daniel Carlsson Solander ( Piteå, 19 februari 1733 - Londen, 8 mei 1782) was een Zweedse botanicus. Hij studeerde aan de universiteit van Uppsala ('Uppsala universitet'), onder meer bij Carl Linnaeus . In 1760 reisde Solander op verzoek van Peter Collinson en John Ellis naar Londen om daar Linnaeus' Systema Naturae te promoten.