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  2. Oxford University Press - Wikipedia

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    To distinguish the two offices, London books were labelled "Oxford University Press" publications, while those from Oxford were labelled "Clarendon Press" books. This labelling ceased in the 1970s when the London office of OUP closed. Today, OUP reserves "Clarendon Press" as an imprint for Oxford publications of particular academic importance. [46]

  3. Clarendon Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Clarendon Institute (or the Clarendon Press Institute) is a building in Walton Street, central Oxford, England. In 1891, Horace Hart (1840–1916) of the Clarendon Press (now Oxford University Press) proposed an institute to provide a place providing relaxation and further education facilities for staff at the Press. [1]

  4. Paget Toynbee - Wikipedia

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    Dantis Allegherii Epistolae: The Letters of Dante Oxford: Clarendon Press (1920). Editor; Dante Studies Oxford: Clarendon Press (1921) Britain's tribute to Dante in literature and art; a chronological record of 540 years (c. 1380-1920) British Academy (Dante Commemoration 1921). London: Humphrey Milton, Oxford University Press (1921)

  5. John Undershell Powell - Wikipedia

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    Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925 digitized (with E.A. Barber) New Chapters in the History of Greek Literature. Second Series: Some recent discoveries in Greek poetry and prose, chiefly of the fourth century B.C. and later times. Edited by J.U. Powell and E.A. Barber. Pp. 232. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929; New chapters in the history of Greek ...

  6. Category:Clarendon Press books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clarendon Press books" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950;

  7. Alistair Campbell (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of Old English Grammar (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959 ISBN 0-19-811901-1). He translated the mediaeval Latin text, Encomium Emmae Reginae, into modern English for the first time, published in 1949. This was reprinted in 1998 by Cambridge University Press, with a supplementary introduction from Simon Keynes.

  8. Robert William Chapman (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    The Portrait of a Scholar and Other Essays Written in Macedonia 1916-1918, London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 (ed.) Selections from Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922 (ed.) The Novels of Jane Austen: The Text Based on Collation of the Early Editions, 5 vols, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923 ...

  9. Thomas Heath (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    The thirteen books of Euclid's Elements (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908) [8] Aristarchus of Samos, the Ancient Copernicus Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913) Euclid in Greek, Book I, With Introduction and Notes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920) A History of Greek Mathematics, in two volumes (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921) [9]