Linnaeus

Published: May 18, 2023, 9:15 a.m.

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life, ideas and legacy of the pioneering Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707 \u2013 1778). The philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau once wrote: "Tell him I know no greater man on earth".

The son of a parson, Linnaeus grew up in an impoverished part of Sweden but managed to gain a place at university. He went on to transform biology by making two major innovations. He devised a simpler method of naming species and he developed a new system for classifying plants and animals, a system that became known as the Linnaean hierarchy. He was also one of the first people to grow a banana in Europe.

With

Staffan Muller-Wille\nUniversity Lecturer in History of Life, Human and Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge

Stella Sandford\nProfessor of Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London

and

Steve Jones \nSenior Research Fellow in Genetics at University College, London

Producer Luke Mulhall