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  1. Carl Peter Thunberg, also known as Karl Peter von Thunberg, Carl Pehr Thunberg, or Carl Per Thunberg (11 November 1743 – 8 August 1828), was a Swedish naturalist and an "apostle" of Carl Linnaeus. After studying under Linnaeus at Uppsala University, he spent seven years travelling in southern Italy and Asia, collecting and ...

  2. Carl Peter Thunberg (Jönköping, 11 de novembro de 1743 — Thunaberg, Uppsala, 8 de agosto de 1828) foi um explorador, naturalista e botânico sueco. Depois de estudar com Lineu na Universidade de Uppsala , ele passou sete anos viajando pelo sul da África e Ásia , coletando e descrevendo muitas plantas e animais novos para a ...

  3. THUNBERG, CARL PETER (b. Jönköping, Sweden. 11 November 1743; d. Tunaberg, near Uppsala, Sweden, 8 August 1828), botany. After studying at Jönköping, Thunberg entered Uppsala University in 1761, where he soon came under the influence of Linnaeus.

  4. 1743) of the Swedish botanist CARL PETER THUN-BERG. As he was the most prominent botanical explorer of his time and, also, the one who through his activity opened up two great countries (South Africa and Japan) to botanical research, a few facts may be given here as to his life and his scientific work. THUNBERG was a pupil of LINNAEUS. The un-

  5. Carl Peter. Last name. Thunberg. Initials. C.P. Life Dates. 1743 - 1828. Collecting Dates. 1772 - 1778. Specification. Plant collector. Groups collected. Algae. Bryophytes. Fungi. Pteridophytes. Spermatophytes. Organisation (s)

  6. Carl Peter Thunbergs microscope, purchased by Adam Afzelius in London for £21, 11 May 1790. Uppsala University, Institution for Systematic Botany. Extensive collections of letters; Uppsala University Library, Thunbergs letter collection and The Royal Academy of Sciences, manuscripts and letter collections in Stockholm.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2007 · In 1775, 83 years after Kaempfer left Japan, a Swedish doctor, Carl Peter Thunberg, arrived at the Dutch Trading House. Thunberg was Linnaeus's pupil and later became a full professor at...