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Thoms, Peter Perring

(um 1814-1855) : Drucker der East India Company

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Thoms, P.P.

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Bibliography / Bibliophilism / Library Science / Index of Names : Occident

Bibliography (6)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1820 Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. The affectionate pair, or the history of Sung-kin : a Chinese tale. (London : Black, Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen, 1820).
https://archive.org/details/affectionatepai00thomgoog.
Publication / Thoms4
2 1824 Thoms, Peter Perring. Chinese courtship : in verse ; to which is added an appendix, Treating of the revenue of China. (London : Parbury, Allen and Kingsbury, 1824). Übersetzung von Hua jian ji. Hrsg. von Zhao Chongzhu.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008430806.
Publication / Thoms3
3 1827 Contes chinois. Traduits par MM. Davis, Thoms, le P. D'Entrecolles, etc. ; publiés par Abel Rémusat. Vol. 1-3. (Paris : Moutardier, 1827). [Peter Perring Thoms ; John Francis Davis ; François-Xavier Dentrecolles].
http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/chine_ancienne/auteurs_chinois.html.
Publication / Abe1
  • Person: Abel-Rémusat, Jean-Pierre
  • Person: Davis, John Francis
  • Person: Dentrecolles, François-Xavier
4 1851 Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. Remarks on rendering the Chinese word man "barbarian", showing that the Chinese do not call Europeans barbarians. (London : [s.n.], 1851). Publication / Thoms1
  • Cited by: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, Organisation)
5 1851 Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. A dissertation on the ancient Chinese vases of the Shang dynasty : from 1743 to 1496 B.C. Illustrated with forty-two Chinese wood engravings. (London : P.P. Thoms ; sold by J. Gilbert, 1851).
https://archive.org/details/adissertationon01thomgoog.
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6 1853 Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. The emperor of China v. the Queen of England : a refutation of the arguments contained in the seven official documents transmitting by Her Majesty's government at Hong-kong, who maintain that the documents of the Chinese government contain insulting language. (London : P.P. Thoms, 1853). Publication / Thoms2
  • Cited by: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, Organisation)