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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pehr_OsbeckPehr Osbeck - Wikipedia

    Pehr Osbeck. Osbeckia chinensis, drawn by Osbeck. Pehr Osbeck (1723 – 23 December 1805) was a Swedish explorer, naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He was born in the parish of Hålanda on Västergötland and studied at Uppsala with Carolus Linnaeus .

  2. Pehr Osbeck. Pehr Osbeck ( Hålanda, província de Västergötland, 9 de maio de 1723Hasslöv, província de Halland, 23 de dezembro de 1805) foi um explorador e naturalista sueco . Osbeck é a abreviatura padrão usada para indicar Pehr Osbeck como autoridade na descrição e classificação científica de um nome botânico.

  3. 1 de jan. de 2000 · Pehr Osbeck, a pupil of Carl Linnaeus, recorded extensive lists of species of various organism groups in beech forests during the 18th century in southern Halland (OSBECK 1996, FRITZ 2000.

  4. Pehr Osbeck - Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon. Meriter | Biografi | Författare | Arkivuppgifter | Tryckta arbeten | Källor och litteratur. Pehr Osbeck, Pastellmåln (beskuren) tillskriven M Lindgren, SPA. Född:1723-05-09 – Hålanda församling, Älvsborgs län (i Oset) Död:1805-12-23 – Hasslövs församling, Hallands län. Präst, Naturforskare.

  5. På svenska! Pehr Osbeck: born 1723 in the crofter's cottage Os in Hålanda parish in Västergötland, student in Uppsala 1745, chaplain with the Svenska Ostindiska kompaniet and traveled 1750-1752 to China with the ship "Prins Carl", family chaplain at K. G. Tessin and curator of the natural history collections at the castle of Läckö 1752 ...

  6. Pehr. Last name. Osbeck. Initials. P. Life Dates. 1723 - 1805. Collecting Dates. 1750 - 1752. Specification. Plant collector. Groups collected. Fungi. Spermatophytes. Organisation (s) S (main), SBT (main), C, E, H, LD, LINN, UPS. Countries.

  7. Osbeck's Dagbok Ofwer en Ostindsk Resa. OSBECK'S DAGBOK OFWER EN OSTINDSK RESA. E. D. MERRILL. Pehr Osbeck, according to Pritzel, was born at Oset, Sweden, May 9, I723, and died at Hasslof, Sweden, December 23, I805. He had attended the University of Upsala, where he had received in-. struction in natural history from Linnaeus.