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A Sucess At Its Greatest, May 30, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Linnaeus: The Man and His Work (Uppsala Studies in History of Science, Vol 18) (Paperback)
Linnaeus was generous since he taught what he knew. He invented many theories and wrote books about them. lots of "Linnaeus knowers" consider him vain because he wrote four autobiographies on himself. He always injoyed plants ever since he father became important and gave him his garden. One thing about Carl that I thought was remarkable and interesting was he did many things for others. I think it's incredible that Linnaeus did what he pleased.
The format of this book includes an index, pictures, italics, headings, and more! Italics help by telling important objects, like books and theories apart from the rest of the print. A timeline would be really helpful since there are tons of important dates and piictures. I enjoyed LINNAEUS THE MAN AND HIS WORK because it was very imformative and it told the great story of Carl Linnaeus perfectly.
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