James Gibbs (physician) explained

James Gibbs
Death Date:1724
Death Place:Tregony
Nationality:English
Occupation:Physician and poet

James Gibbs (died 1724) was an English physician and poet.

Biography

Gibbs was the son of James Gibbs, vicar of Gorran in Cornwall. He was a student of Exeter College, Oxford. In a letter to Archbishop Tenison, preserved among the manuscripts in Lambeth Library, he solicits Tenison's ‘favour and assistance’ in promoting ‘a new metrical version of the Psalms.’ The letter is undated, but in 1701 the first fifteen of the psalms were published in London, and a second edition followed in 1712. A copy of the latter was discovered in Swift's library, containing some severe marginal criticism by the dean. Gibbs died at Tregony, Cornwall, in 1724.

He published:

In manuscript are: