Our regular online Linnean Lens events are an in-depth look at an item in our Collections. Featuring an expert, who tells us about the background of an item, before a member of our team gives a live showing of the item.
Les événements de cette collection
Linnean Lens | The Spoils of Botany: Carl Linnaeus’ Early Swedish Flora
Tue, Sep 9, 2:00 PM GMT+1
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Linnean Lens | Treasures of the Linnean Shells collection
Tue, Nov 4, 2:00 PM GMT
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Linnean Lens | Robert Brown's Microscope
Tue, Jan 13, 2:00 PM GMT
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Linnean Lens | Linnaeus’s Pearls and the Freshwater Pearl Mussel
Tue, Mar 3, 2:00 PM GMT
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Science & Satire | The Remarkable Cartoons of Richard Owen
The Linnean Society of London is the world’s oldest active biological society. Founded in 1788, the Society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) whose botanical, zoological and library collections have been in its keeping since 1829. As it moves into its third century the Society continues to play a central role in the documentation of the world’s flora and fauna – as Linnaeus himself did – recognising the continuing importance of such work to biodiversity conservation.Members are drawn from all walks of life, and represent the full range of professional scientists and amateurs alike with an interest in natural history. The Fellowship is international and includes world leaders in each branch of biology who use the Society's premises and publications to communicate new advances in their fields.