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  1. 15 de may. de 2019 · Abstract: Embarking on a transformative journey through the teachings of Mr. William Adam, this article delves into the essence of his philosophy, rooted in the profound understanding that he imparts wisdom to the student, not merely the trumpet. Beyond the misconceptions surrounding the notion of an “Adam Method,” the focus here is on ...

  2. 19 de may. de 2021 · William Adam, 1689-1748 : a life and times of Scotland's universal architect by Gifford, John, 1946-2013. Publication date 1989 Topics Adam, William, 1689 ...

  3. William Adam died in 1748 and is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh in a tomb designed by his son John. His obituary carried in the Caledonian Mercury left us with this thought, “It is fortunate he has left behind some promising young men to carry on what he has so happily begun.”. William Adam (1689-1748) was a leading light of ...

  4. William Adam (27 de septiembre de 1909, La Haya-3 de noviembre de 1988, Bruselas) fue un malacólogo neerlandés/belga especializado en cefalópodos. [1] Adam describió numerosas especies de jibias y sepiólidos , incluyendo a Euprymna hoylei , Sepia cottoni , Sepia dollfusi , Sepia dubia , Sepia reesi , Sepia sewelli , Sepia thurstoni , Sepia vercoi , y Sepiola knudseni .

  5. 1 de ene. de 1990 · William Adam was accepted in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as the pre-eminent Scottish architect of his generation. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries his work came to be viewed by Scots as unScottish and by English as of interest primarily because he had fathered Robert and James Adam. Recent scholars have begun to stress his Scottishness and his importance ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_AdamWilliam Adam - Wikipedia

    William Adam (minister) (1796–1881), Scottish Baptist minister, missionary, abolitionist. William Adam (artist) (1846–1931), English landscape artist who worked in California for 33 years. William Adam (malacologist) (1909–1988), Belgian malacologist. William Adam (trumpeter) (1917–2013), American trumpeter, and professor emeritus at ...

  7. William Adam was buried on 29 June 1748. The Old Parish Register for Edinburgh gives his name in bold as 'Mr William Adams architect'. He was buried in Greyfriars kirkyard in a tomb designed by his son John. Burial entry for William Adam in the OPR for Edinburgh (22 KB jpeg) National Records of Scotland, OPR 685-1/94, page 19. Testament of ...

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