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Daniel Rolander (1722/3 – 10 August 1793) was a Swedish biologist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Rolander was born to a simple family in Hälleberga, Småland, Sweden and studied at Uppsala University where he came under the influence of Linnaeus. In 1755, Rolander went to Surinam to study and collect plants, which he sent back to Sweden. He recorded his seven months' activities in his journal, Diarium Surinamicum, quod sub itinere exotico conscripsit Daniel Rolander, tomus I & II, 1754-1756; it was not published until 1811, after Rolander's death. Rolander's work was used by Christen Friis Rottbøll as the basis of botanical publications later in the 18th century.

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  • Daniel Rolander (de)
  • Daniel Rolander (es)
  • Daniel Rolander (en)
  • Daniel Rolander (fr)
  • Daniel Rolander (nl)
  • Daniel Rolander (pt)
  • Роландер, Даниель (ru)
  • Daniel Rolander (sv)
  • Даніель Роландер (uk)
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  • Daniel Rolander (* 1723 in , Småland; † 10. August 1793 in Lund) war ein schwedischer Naturforscher und Schüler von Carl von Linné. (de)
  • Daniel Rolander est un explorateur, botaniste, entomologiste et naturaliste suédois, né le 14 mars 1723 à , dans le Småland, et mort le 10 août 1793 à Lund. (fr)
  • Daniel Rolander (Hälleberga in Småland, ca 1725 – Lund, 9 of 10 augustus 1793) was een Zweedse botanicus en entomoloog uit de 18e eeuw, die rondreisde in kolonie Suriname om insecten en planten te verzamelen. Rolander interesseerde zich voornamelijk in zaadplanten. Hij beschreef zo'n tachtig nieuwe soorten. De miskende botanicus ondervindt inmiddels enige herwaardering. (nl)
  • Даниель Роландер (швед. Daniel Rolander; около 1723, Hälleberga church parish[d] — 10 августа 1793, приход Кафедрального собора Лунда[d]) — шведский ботаник и энтомолог, один из «апостолов Линнея». (ru)
  • Daniel Rolander foi um explorador e naturalista sueco. Rol. é a abreviatura padrão usada para indicar Daniel Rolander como autoridade na descrição e classificação científica de um nome botânico.(Lista dos táxones descritos por este autor no IPNI) (pt)
  • Rol. є міжнародним науковим скороченням імені ботанічного автора: Даніель Роландер.Перегляньте таксони, приписувані цьому автору, в International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Даніель Роландер (швед. Daniel Rolander, 1725 — 10 серпня 1793) — шведський ботанік та ентомолог, один з «апостолів Ліннея». (uk)
  • Daniel Rolander (1722/3 – 10 August 1793) was a Swedish biologist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Rolander was born to a simple family in Hälleberga, Småland, Sweden and studied at Uppsala University where he came under the influence of Linnaeus. In 1755, Rolander went to Surinam to study and collect plants, which he sent back to Sweden. He recorded his seven months' activities in his journal, Diarium Surinamicum, quod sub itinere exotico conscripsit Daniel Rolander, tomus I & II, 1754-1756; it was not published until 1811, after Rolander's death. Rolander's work was used by Christen Friis Rottbøll as the basis of botanical publications later in the 18th century. (en)
  • Daniel Rolander ( 1725, - 1793, Lund) fue un explorador, naturalista sueco, uno de los diecisiete apóstoles de Linneo. Hizo sus estudios en la Universidad de Upsala, con la éjida de Carlos Linneo (1707-1778). Y este lo comisiona para explorar Surinam. Se enferma rápidamente y muestra los primeros signos de una afectación mental. Se ve obligado a volver a su país. Sus notas de sus siete meses de expedición se publican en 1811 con el título de Diarium surinamense, quod sub itinere exotico conscripsit Daniel Solander. (es)
  • Daniel Rolander, född omkring 1723 i Stibbetorp i Hälleberga, Småland, död 1793 i Lund, var en svensk botanist och entomolog samt en av Linnés lärjungar. Han studerade vid Uppsala universitet 1744–1754. Mellan 1765 och 1785 levde Rolander först i Landskrona och sedan på Ven under Adam Schaus beskydd. Han skrev en naturalhistoria över Ven, men det arbetet har tyvärr inte kunnat återfinnas. (sv)
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  • Daniel Rolander (* 1723 in , Småland; † 10. August 1793 in Lund) war ein schwedischer Naturforscher und Schüler von Carl von Linné. (de)
  • Daniel Rolander ( 1725, - 1793, Lund) fue un explorador, naturalista sueco, uno de los diecisiete apóstoles de Linneo. Hizo sus estudios en la Universidad de Upsala, con la éjida de Carlos Linneo (1707-1778). Y este lo comisiona para explorar Surinam. Se enferma rápidamente y muestra los primeros signos de una afectación mental. Se ve obligado a volver a su país. Sus notas de sus siete meses de expedición se publican en 1811 con el título de Diarium surinamense, quod sub itinere exotico conscripsit Daniel Solander. Rolander también hizo extensas observaciones zoológicas, enfatizando en insectos; exploró intensamente alrededor de Paramaribo y el río Surinam. (es)
  • Daniel Rolander (1722/3 – 10 August 1793) was a Swedish biologist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Rolander was born to a simple family in Hälleberga, Småland, Sweden and studied at Uppsala University where he came under the influence of Linnaeus. In 1755, Rolander went to Surinam to study and collect plants, which he sent back to Sweden. He recorded his seven months' activities in his journal, Diarium Surinamicum, quod sub itinere exotico conscripsit Daniel Rolander, tomus I & II, 1754-1756; it was not published until 1811, after Rolander's death. Rolander's work was used by Christen Friis Rottbøll as the basis of botanical publications later in the 18th century. Rolander also made extensive zoological observations, focusing on insects. While in Surinam, he traveled and collected extensively around Paramaribo at first and then up the Suriname River. Fearing for his health, the naturalist returned to Europe but was unable to return to Sweden until October 1756, nine months after leaving the Americas. Apparently because of Linnaeus' lack of help in getting home from Germany and his refusal to give his mentor access to the Surinam collections without first being offered an academic post, Rolander and Linnaeus had a severe falling-out. Linnaeus' power and prestige in the academic world made it possible for him to blackball Rolander. Thus, he was unable to gain an academic position and did not publish his findings, gradually drifting into obscurity and poverty due to a misfortune (perhaps the death of a patron he had finally found) and his apparently abrasive personality. He died in Lund. With his Latin journals now translated and published, his reputation is being rehabilitated. Rottbøll named the plant genus Rolandra (Asteraceae) after Rolander. (en)
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