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  1. Peter Perring Thoms. or tripod cauldron. Peter Perring Thoms (1791 – December 1855) was an English printer and Chinese language translator based in Canton (Guangzhou) and Macau, China.

  2. 1851 Living at 12 Warwick Square, Christchurch, London: Peter P. Thoms (age 60 born Exeter), Printer and Stationer. With his wife Jane Dobson Butler (age 52 born London) and their two children John Alexander Thoms (age 21 born London) and Jane Ellen Thoms (age 20 born London). [4]

  3. Peter Perring Thoms (1781 - December 1855) English printer, stereotyper, and Chinese language translator based in Canton (Guangzhou) and Macau, China. In the 1830s he had his own printing shop at 12 Warwick Square, London.

  4. May 1, 2015 · This essay argues that Peter Perring Thoms (1790–1855), a printer in the service of the British East India Company in Macau, fashioned a Chinacentric sinology that cannot be readily subsumed under statist and other instrumental forms of Orientalism.

    • Sieber, Patricia
  5. In this essay, Sieber argues that Peter Perring Thoms, a printer in the service of the British East India Company in Macau, fashioned a Chinacentric sinology that cannot be readily subsumed under statist and other instrumental forms of Orientalism.

  6. Location, Location, Location: Peter Perring Thoms (1790–1855), Cantonese Localism, and the Genesis of Literary Translation from the Chinese

  7. Jun 10, 2016 · Location, Location, Location: Peter Perring Thoms (1790–1855), Cantonese Localism, and the Genesis of Literary Translation from the Chinese

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