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Hans Peter Christian Møller

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Hans Peter Christian Møller
Royal Inspector of North Greenland
In office
1843–1845
Preceded byLudvig Fasting
Succeeded byNicolai Zimmer
Personal details
BornNovember 2, 1810
Helsingør, Denmark
DiedOctober 18, 1845 (age 34)
Rome, Papal States
OccupationZoologist, malacologist, administrator

Hans Peter Christian Møller (1810–1845) was a Danish malacologist and Inspector of North Greenland.

He studied at the Sorø Academy, where he studied theology and zoology. He later became a lieutenant in the Royal Danish Navy and traveled to Greenland to pursue his passion for malacology. While there, he wrote the Index Molluscorum Grönlandiae, which described all of the mollusks native to Greenland.[1]

From 1843 to 1845 he served as Inspector of Colonies and Whaling in North Greenland before his untimely death in Rome at the age of 34.

Møller's sister Sophie married Christian Søren Marcus Olrik, who later also served as inspector.

Møller's gravestone in Rome

See also

References

  1. ^ Eintrag im Biografisk Leksikon for Grønland