JOHN VEITCH BIOGRAPHY

JOHN VEITCH BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.

VEITCH, JOHN (1829-1894). —Philosophic and miscellaneous writer, born at Peebles, ed. at Univ. and New Coll., Edin., was assistant to Sir Wm. Hamilton ( q.v. ), 1856-60, Prof. of Logic at St. Andrews, 1860-64, and Glasgow, 1864-94. He was a voluminous and accomplished writer, his works including Lives of Dugald Stewart (1857) and Sir W. Hamilton (1869), Tweed and other Poems (1875), History and Poetry of the Scottish Border (1877), Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry (1887), Merlin and other Poems (1889), Border Essays (1896), and Dualism and Monism (1895).