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Systema Naturae, first published in 1735, is a book by the Swedish taxonomist Carolus Linnaeus (Carol von Linne) in which he outlines his ideas for the hierachical classification of species that are still used today and thus is the most important work in taxonomy.
The book was published in Latin.
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