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on the retirement of Mr Matheson, whose substitute he had been for some time before. From this period he devoted himself entirely to the duties of his office and to the preparation of his numerous works on classical literature. His popularity and his success as a teacher are strikingly illustrated by
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He died after an illness of five days, during which he occasionally imagined himself still at work, his last words being, "It grows dark, boys, you may go". He is buried near his home, in the small graveyard of
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Adam married first, in 1775, Agnes Munro, whose father was minister of Kinloss; and second, in 1780, Jean Cosser, a daughter of the controller of excise in Edinburgh.
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The manuscript of a projected larger Latin dictionary, which he did not live to complete, lies in the library of the High School.
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the great increase in the number of his pupils, many of whom subsequently became distinguished men, among them being
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into the curriculum of the school, notwithstanding the opposition of the university headed by Principal
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An Account of the Life and Character of Alexander Adam, LL.D., Rector of the High School of Edinburgh
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on Chapel Street (usually known as Buccleuch Parish Church). The grave lies on the north wall.
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His reputation as a classical scholar secured him a post as assistant at
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Andrew Dalzell
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The grave of Alexander Adam, Buccleuch Street graveyard
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Scottish
Roman

Forres
Moray
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
Restalrig
Watson's Hospital
Alexander Kincaid
High School
Walter Scott
Lord Brougham
Francis Jeffrey
Greek
William Robertson
George Square
St. Cuthbert's Chapel of Ease
Andrew Dalzell
William Prout





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