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Building Central Collections – Linnaean Students at Work in London Hanna Hodacs (University of Warwick & The Center for History of Science, KVA, Stockholm) h.hodacs@warwick.ac.uk
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Samuel Torner (Törner) to Samuel Liljeblad 11 Feb. 1794
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Swedish naturalists in London 1760-1810 1.Daniel Solander (1733-1782), to London 1760. 2.Johan Jacob Ferber (1743–1790) to London 1769. 3.Andreas Berlin (1746-1773) to London 1770. 4.Henric Gahn (1747-1816) to London 1771. 5.Anders Sparrman (1748-1820) to London 1776. 6.Jonas Carlsson Dryander (1748-1810) to London 1777. 7.Carl Petter Thunberg (1743-1828) to London 1778. 8.Carl von Linné d.y. (1741-1783) to London 1782. 9.Pehr Afzelius (1760-1843) to London 1785. 10.Olof Swartz (1760-1816) to London 1786. 11.Adam Afzelius (1750-1837) to London 1789. 12.Samuel Torner (1762-1822) to London 1793. Westward Science: On Social Mobility and the Mobility of Science (1760-1810) (Swedish Research Council, Vetenskapsrådet).
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Jonas Carlsson Dryander (1748- 1810) Daniel Solander (1733-1782), Adam Afzelius (1750-1837)
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Swedish Naturalists in London ”Taxonomic Oracles”
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Swedish Naturalists in London ”Taxonomic Oracles” Administrating and Organizing Collections
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Solander box
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Swedish Naturalists in London ”Taxonomic Oracles” Administrating, and Organizing Collections Integration Adding value Authenticating Collections
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Swedish Naturalists in London ”Taxonomic Oracles” Administrating, and Organizing Collections Integration Adding value Authenticating Collections Gatekeepers, Educators and Employees
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