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Bibliotheca Botanica

''Bibliotheca Botanica'' ("Bibliography of botany") (Amsterdam, 1736, Salomen Schouten; 2nd edn., 1751) was written by Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).〔(Full scan of original text of ''Bibliotheca Botanica'' )〕 The book was written and published in Amsterdam when Linnaeus was twenty-eight and dedicated to the botanist Johannes Burman (1707–1779). The first edition appeared in 1735 with the full title ''Bibliotheca Botanica recensens libros plus mille de plantis huc usque editos secundum systema auctorum naturale in classes, ordines, genera et species''; it was an elaborate classification system for his catalogue of books.
The Preface, dated 8 August 1735, on pages 2–19 contains Linnaeus’s extended account of botanical history in the form of a botanical analogy, in pages 2–3 Linnaeus lists previous bibliographers and then gives his account of botanical history leading to a golden age lasting from 1683 to 1703 (see also ''Incrementa Botanices'', Biuur 1753 and ''Reformatio Botanices'', Reftelius, 1762, for other historical notes by Linnaeus).〔Heller p. 363.〕 The Preface mentions that ''Bibliotheca Botanica'' was the first part of a planned ''Bibliotheca medica'' (which he did not produce).
A digest of ''Bibliotheca Botanica'', which elaborated on the first chapter of the ''Fundamenta Botanica'' is given in Aphorisms 5–52 of the ''Philosophia Botanica''.
Linnaean authority Frans Stafleu describes the book as follows:
〔Stafleu, p. 35.〕
==Botanical bibliographies==

The term “methodists” (methodici, equivalent to present-day systematists) was coined by Linnaeus in his ''Bibliotheca Botanica'' to denote the authors who care about the principles of classification in contrast to the mere collectors who are concerned primarily with the description of plants paying little or no attention to their arrangement into genera etc. For Linnaeus the important early Methodists were Italian physician and botanist Andrea Caesalpino, the English naturalist John Ray, German physician and botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus, and a French physician, botanist, and traveller Joseph Pitton de Tournefort.〔Stafleu pp. 36, 39, 45.〕
Botanical bibliography effectively began, as did bibliography in general, with the work of the sixteenth century Swiss natural historian and polymath Conrad Gesner (1516–65). His ''Bibliotheca Universalis'', a general compendium of some 12,000 items in Latin, Greek or Hebrew arranged by authors’ forenames, appeared in 1545 as an attempt to bring some order into the rapidly increasing range of literature consequent to the Renaissance and the introduction of printing.〔Frodin, p. 27.〕
The ''Bibliotheca Botanica'' was the first botanical bibliography arranged by subject. The titles were arranged hierarchically into 16 classes or chapters – each with one or more ordines or sections. Applying this ''methodus naturalis'' to books and people was a mark of his ‘scholastic’ view of the world. Most subsequent classifications of botanical literature, including geographical entities, would be more or less empirically based highlighting a recurrent conflict between essentialism, empiricism, nominalism and other doctrines in the theory and practice of any kind of classification.〔Frodin, p. 27.〕

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