Author:Carl Linnaeus

Works
Linnaeus' corpus was written entirely in Latin and Swedish, but some works have been translated into English:
 * Systema Naturae (1735)
 * Institutions of Entomology (1773), trans. by T.P. Yeats
 * The Animal Kingdom, or, Zoological System of the Celebrated Sir Charles Linnaeus (1792), trans. by Robert Kerr
 * Elements of Natural History (1801), trans. by Charles Stewart
 * A General System of Nature, through the Three Grand Kingdoms of Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals (1802), trans. by William Turton
 * Genera Plantarum (1737)
 * The Families of Plants (1787), trans. by Erasmus Darwin
 * Amoenitates Academicae (1749–1790), student dissertations edited by Linnaeus
 * Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physick, Translated from the Latin, with Notes (1759)
 * Select Dissertations from the Amoenitates Academiae, A Supplement to Mr. Stillingfleet's Tracts Relating to Natural History (1781), trans. by F.J. Brand
 * Philosophia Botanica (1751)
 * The Elements of Botany (1775), trans. by Huge Rose
 * An Introduction to Botany1⁄4 (1776; 1788; 1810), trans. by James Lee
 * Systema Vegetabilium (1774)
 * A System of Vegetables (1782), trans. by a botanical society at Lichfield, England,
 * A System of Vegetables (1783), trans. by Erasmus Darwin
 * Unpublished manuscripts and correspondence
 * Lachesis Lapponica, or, A Tour in Lapland... (1811), trans. by James Edward Smith
 * A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnaeus and Other Naturalists from the Original Manuscripts (1821), trans. by James Edward Smith

Works about Linnaeus

 * The life of Sir Charles Linnaeus (1794, original Swedish work by D. H. Stoever; translated into English by Joseph Trapp)
 * A general view of the writings of Linnaeus (1805, by Richard Pulteney, including a translation of Linnaeus' diaries)
 * Linnaeus, in the 1905 Little journeys to homes of great scientists
 * Lives of eminent zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus by William Macgillivray, (1834)
 * The life of Linnæus. by Daniel C. Carr, (1837)
 * Linnæus and Jussieu, or, The rise and progress of systematic botany by Daniel C. Carr (1844)
 * A life of Linnæus by Cecilia Lucy Brightwell, (1858)
 * Linnaeus as a physician by Ludvig Hektoen, (1902)
 * A catalogue of the works of Linnaeus by Basil Harrington Soulsby, 1864-1933; (1907)
 * Linnaeus, in the 1912 Biographies of Scientific Men
 * Linnaeus, in the 1912 Biographies of Scientific Men
 * Linnaeus, in the 1912 Biographies of Scientific Men
 * Linnaeus, in the 1912 Biographies of Scientific Men
 * Linnaeus, in the 1912 Biographies of Scientific Men

Dedications

 * An Introduction to Botany (1776), trans. by James Lee