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  1. Peter Artedi (auch Petrus Arctaedius; * 22. oder 27. Februar 1705 im Kirchspiel Anundsjö, Gemeinde Örnsköldsvik in Ångermanland; † 27. September 1735 in Amsterdam) war ein schwedischer Naturforscher. Er gilt als „Vater der Ichthyologie“. Zu Lebzeiten veröffentlichte Artedi keine Werke.

  2. 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.

  3. 23. Dez. 2019 · A manuscript catalogue of the fishes of the Baltic Sea and Sweden, by the Swedish ichthyologist Peter Artedi (1705–35), is translated into English and assessed in light of his contribution to Linnaean systematics. The article also discusses his biography, his visit to London, his work with Sloane and Seba, and his principles of ichthyology.

    • Hans Aili, Theodore W Pietsch
    • 2020
  4. 3. Aug. 2022 · An English translation of the Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi’s great masterpiece Ichthyologia sive opera omnia piscibus (1738) has allowed for an increased understanding of the importance of his work to ichthyology and to the history of biosystematics in general. The opportunity to study Ichthyologia in English for the first time ...

  5. The Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi (1705–1735) has been recognized as the father or founder of the modern science of ichthyology (e.g., Schneider 1789; Günther 1880; Lönnberg 1905; Merriman 1938; Pietsch and Aili 2014) but his only published work, Ichthyologia sive opera omnia piscibus (1738), has not received the attention that it deserves.

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

    Peter Artedi war ein schwedischer Naturforscher. Er gilt als „Vater der Ichthyologie“.

  7. Peter Artedi was a competent Latinist who wrote brisk, grammat- ically correct statements on his practical observations and theories, his prose style using few verbs but many genitives and ablatives; his