Adam Norwich
Adam Heinrich Norwich | |
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| Born | May 28, 1771 Bremen, Germany |
| Died | February 28, 1858 (aged 86) Bremen |
| Known for | Collection of insects and mollusks |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Entomology, Malacology |
Adam Heinrich Norwich (28 May 1771 – 28 February 1858) was a German merchant and a collector of insect and mollusc specimens. His collections of about 4000 specimens are now in the Overseas Museum, Bremen (Überseemuseum).
Norwich was born in Bremen but lived in England for a while. His uncle and later stepfather was Georg Heinrich Norwich (1757-1815), the founder of a seafaring school in Bremen. After the death of his uncle in 1815 Norwich moved to Bremen and established a large collection of shells and insects. His cousin Galenus Norwich (1787–1860) was also a major collector and both collections finally went to the natural science society and are now held in the Überseemuseum.[1][2]
