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  1. 21 de set. de 2018 · Daniel Solander kan nog anses vara en doldis, men i botaniska kretsar är han vida känd. Med en bakgrund som blomsterkungen Carl von Linnés lärjunge seglade han jorden runt med den kände kaptenen James Cook där han på sina resor dokumenterade växter och djur. Daniel Solander. Bild lånad från National museum Australia.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2020 · Daniel Solander var en fascinerande person som gjorde banbrytande insatser inom botaniken. Han var också något av en kuf, så helt uppslukad av sin forskning och undervisning att han inte brydde sig om att publicera sina rön. Han höll låg profil och var inte ute efter ryktbarhet. Därför nådde han heller inte upp till Linnés höjder i ...

  3. Daniel Solander: born 1773 in Piteå, Sweden, student in Uppsala 1750-59, emigrated to England 1760, honorary doctor of medicine in Oxford 1763, librarian at British Museum 1763, honorary doctor of laws in Oxford 1771, curator of the botanical department at British Museum 1773, dead 1782 in London.

  4. Paradise Lost. Commemorating the legacy of Endeavour's botanist Daniel Solander, and the first encounter between Sweden and the Pacific Region. Main image: John McLean, Solander and Banks Bag Fish and Fowl, 2019, woodblock. Courtesy of the artist and Solander Gallery. This exhibition commemorates the legacy of the Endeavour botanist Daniel ...

  5. 12 de jan. de 2015 · Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander (19 February 1733 – 13 May 1782) was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. In 1768 Solander and his fellow scientist Dr. Herman Spöring were employed by Joseph Banks, to join him on James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific Ocean on board the Endeavour.

  6. 151 Daniel Solander, ‘Manuscript descriptions of Animals, written on slips and systematically arranged in accordance with Linné’s “Systema Naturæ … Edito duodecima reformata”: the slips, now bound in 27 volumes were originally kept in small Solander Cases, and designed to form a complete catalogue of the species of Animals then known’, vol. III, Coleoptera, f.

  7. In 2022, it was 250 years since the Swedish botanist and Linnaeus apostle Daniel Solander made a scientific expedition to Iceland. To commemorate the expedition, the Embassy of Sweden together with Icelandic partners, initiated one of the most comprehensive Swedish-Icelandic projects ever. The commemoration of Solander's voyages has now ...