LC control no. | n 50059133 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Cambridge University Press |
Variant(s) | 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) |
Beginning date | 1534 |
Associated country | Great Britain England |
Located | Cambridge (England) |
Field of activity | Scholarly publishing |
Found in | 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) |
Associated language | eng |