Since the 18th century, taxonomy has been to mankind. However, at that time the classification was on the basis of the appearance, its medicinal and agricultural importance. Thus, the classification system was called artificial. Charles Darwin’s theory made it further easier to classify organism into natural system, the scientific classification.
Before the Linnaean Era: It has work of all the taxonomist from 1500 BC, which is the pre-Linnaean era.
Early Egyptian Taxonomist: The various Egyptian taxonomist, who identified and classified the organism are:
a) Aristotle: When Aristotle was residing on an, island, he started observing and studying them and classified into plants and animals. Animals were further classified on the basis of warm blooded, number of legs, eggs laying pattern, birth pattern and etc. animals were classified into further groups such as cetaceans, enhaima, anhaima and others. Enhaima are animals containing blood such as vertebrates, whereas animals with no blood are called as anhaima, also referred as invertebrates. His work was continued by his students where his students classified around 500 types of plants.
b) Medieval Thinkers: At the time of Aristotle, microscopes weren’t present, thus a classification system was developed. A natural ladder called Scala Naturae was used to classify organism into one class. The other scholars were Thomas Aquinas, Procopius and Demetrios.
c) Andrea Cesalpino: She was an Italian taxonomist, infact the very first taxonomist. She came up with two plants family; they are Brassicaceae and Asteraceae which are yet used. In her book she has described around 1500 plants species.
d) John Ray: John came up with various classifications and he brought a change in the field of taxonomy as his book “Methodus Plantarum Nova” contained information about 1800 plant species.
e) Joseph Pitton de Tournefort: Around 9000 species were identified which he further classified into 698 genera.
f) Carl Linnaeus: Linnaeus is the one who came up with Linnaeus classifications system. His work is highly acknowledged. Some of his books were Systema Naturae, Species Plantarum, Systema Naturae were his works. The binomial system of classification was also given by him, which contained class, species, order, genus and others. His work was so popular, that before his findings the work done was called as Pre- Linnaean and his Linnaean system was the classification system for taxonomy.