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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_ArtediPeter Artedi - Wikipedia

    Peter Artedi or Petrus Arctaedius (27 February 1705 – 28 September 1735) was a Swedish naturalist who is known as the "father of ichthyology". Artedi was born in Anundsjö in the province of Ångermanland.

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › peter-artediPeter Artedi | Encyclopedia.com

    P eter Artedi has been hailed by early historians as "the father of ichthyology" for his sole published work regarding the classification of fish. Artedi's untimely death (he drowned at the age of 30) cut short a very promising scientific career.

  3. Dec 23, 2019 · A manuscript catalogue of the fishes of the Baltic Sea, and of the rivers and lakes of Sweden, the only known original work of the Swedish ichthyologist Peter Artedi (1705‒35) by his own hand, is translated into English for the first time, and its contents assessed in light of Artedi’s contribution to the development and ...

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi (1705–1735) and his place in the history of biosystematics as exemplified by his Ichthyologia sive opera omnia piscibus of 1738.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · In this attempt to bring together in a single volume all that is known about the Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi, a chronicle of his life is provided, beginning with his early upbringing in the Parish of Anundsjö, Ångermanland, his school days at Härnösand, his ten years at Uppsala University, his time in England, his life and work in Holland, and ending with his untimely death by drowning ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Peter_ArtediPeter Artedi - Wikiwand

    Peter Artedi or Petrus Arctaedius (27 February 1705 – 28 September 1735) was a Swedish naturalist who is known as the "father of ichthyology ". Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Artedi was born in Anundsjö in the province of Ångermanland.

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · A manuscript catalogue of the fishes of the Baltic Sea, and of the rivers and lakes of Sweden, the only known original work of the Swedish ichthyologist Peter Artedi (1705‒35) by his own hand, is...

  8. Jan 1, 2022 · This is why the father of ichthyology is unanimously considered the Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi (17051735) with his Ichthyologia sive opera omnia de Piscibus (Artedi 1738: see Fig. 1).

  9. Peter Artedi (1705 to 1735) was a Swedish medical man and scientist who collaborated and competed with Carl Linnaeus on the ordering of Mankind's knowledge of nature. Ichthyology - the lore of fishes - and Trichozoology - the lore of the hairy animals - became Artedi's specialities, while botany and ornithology was Linnaeus's special fields.

  10. The story of Peter Artedi, born on 10 March 1705 in the parish of Anundsjö in north-eastern Sweden, is told by Pietsch in the “voice” of the aged Linnaeus, who was, as it happens, Artedi's first biographer.