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"Systema" is, I'd guess, a cognate of "system" which also came to us via Latin, although originally Greek.
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As in “Gone to Earth”: by the way what are cockchafers in Systema Naturae by Carolus Linnaeus
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Systema Metropolis by Sam CloughDecember 13th, 2007
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Where in his Systema Naturae did Linnaeus say that "kinds" were equivalent to genera, and that he changed the word "species" into the word "genera" in later editions?
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A while ago I got curious about how much Carl Linnaeus had said about slugs in his Systema Naturae, published in 1758.
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Systema Metropolis: the Systema Naturae for the modern age.
365 tomorrows » Sam Clough : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Early in the eighteenth century, Linnaeus made two entries for the fruit in his Systema Naturae, a seminal catalogue of over four thousand species of fauna and seven thousand kinds of plant life.
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He took additional courses in Israeli hand-to-hand combatives and the Russian martial art known as Systema.
Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010
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Included in the show is Jung's first-known mandala-inspired work, "Systema mundi totius" (image 105), which he illustrated in 1916.
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