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  • Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (Corporate Name)

Preferred form: Cambridge University Press
Used for/see from:
  • Cambridge Press
  • University of Cambridge. Cambridge University Press
  • University of Cambridge. Press
  • University of Cambridge. Printing House
  • University of Cambridge. University Printing House
  • University Press (Cambridge, England)
  • University Press (University of Cambridge)
  • University Printing House (University of Cambridge)
  • Typis Academicis (Cambridge, England)
  • Cantabrigiae Typis Academicis
  • Printers to the University of Cambridge
  • Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Cambridge University Press
  • C.U.P. (Cambridge University Press)
  • CUP (Cambridge University Press)

Tributes to Brooke Crutchley on his retirement as University Printer, 1975: t.p. (Cambridge : Printed at the University Printing House) p. vii, etc. (seems to use University Printing House and University Press interchangeably)

Univ. of Cambridge. Annual register, 1972/73: p. 28 (Staff of the University Press)

Praelectiones astronomicae Cantabrigiae in scholis publicis habitae, 1707: imprint on t.p. (Cantabrigiae Typis Academicis)

Pond 1633, 1633: imprint on title page (Printers to the University of Cambridge)

Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Annual report 2021/2022: page 7 (Cambridge Assessment and Cambridge University Press formally came together as one organisation on 1 August 2021) page 22 (its Academic publishing provides university-level research and teaching materials under the Cambridge University Press imprint) page 29 (address: Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8EA)

University of Cambridge website, viewed 9 December 2022 (Cambridge University Press; CUP)

Wikipedia, viewed 9 December 2022 (Cambridge University Press; university press of the University of Cambridge; granted letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it is the oldest university press in the world; it is also the King's Printer; a department of the University of Cambridge, it is both an academic and educational publisher; it became part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment, following a merger with Cambridge Assessment in 2021; The Pitt Building, on Trumpington Street in the centre of Cambridge was completed in 1833 and used to be the headquarters of Cambridge University Press; CUP moved to Shaftesbury Road from Mill Lane and Trumpington Street in 1963; University Printing House was constructed 1961-3; in 1981, the press moved to a new site on Shaftsbury Road, The Edinburgh Building, purpose-built with an adjoining warehouse in 1979-80)

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