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  1. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Em 1788, o naturalista sueco Anders Sparrman, um discípulo do famoso Lineu, descreveu uma variedade de cucos arruivados à qual chamou “cuco hepático”, e que considerou tão distinta dos habituais cucos cinzentos que a catalogou como uma nova espécie de ave. Ao longo dos séculos seguintes, tornou-se claro para os naturalistas ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Em 1788, o naturalista sueco Anders Sparrman, um discípulo do famoso Lineu, descreveu uma variedade de cucos arruivados à qual chamou “cuco hepático”, e que considerou tão distinta dos habituais cucos cinzentos que a catalogou como uma nova espécie de ave. Ao longo dos séculos seguintes, tornou-se claro para os naturalistas que os cucos hepáticos eram apenas uma variedade colorida ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Solander was not the only apostle to journey with James Cook; Anders Sparrman followed on the Resolution in 1772–75 bound for, among other places, Oceania and South America. Sparrman made many other expeditions, one of them to South Africa.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · 'I have spent too long on plants and animals. Now it is time for human beings.' This haunting novel is based on the life of Anders Sparrman, the Swedish naturalist, who in the second half of the eighteenth century, became the last and youngest disciple of the scientist Carl Linnaeus.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Flowering occurs in spring, September to October. The spelling of this species is confusing. This species was named after a Swedish naturalist, Anders Sparrman, who discovered it in 1775. Thunberg used the spelling "sparrmannii" and you can still find it spelled this way in many books and botanical databases.

  6. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Anders Sparrman (1748–1820), Swedish botanist, pupil of Linnaeus, who went around the world with James Cook's second voyage and wrote about it in A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic polar circle, and round the world (1789)

  7. Há 4 dias · None of the other pioneer travelers in the Cape, Peter Kolbe, Anders Sparrman, Carl Peter Thunberg, Francois Levaillant, John Barrow, would match his glittering literary style. Dr John Rourke could have filled another entire evening with his interesting account of Burchell's legacy for botanical science.