University of Santo Tomas Publishing House

University of Santo Tomas Publishing House (USTPH) was established in 1996. It was inspired by the four-century-old UST Press, which was founded in 1593.[1] USTPH, formerly the UST Press, is probably the oldest continuing press in the world today. It is even older than the University of Santo Tomas, which was established in 1611.[2] At present, it is equipped with high quality printing machines from Germany and advanced computer technology from the United States, Japan, and other countries. The USTPH aims to provide extensively the creative and innovative outputs of the academe, not only within, but also outside the campus.[1]

University of Santo Tomas Publishing House
Founded1593 UST Press
1996 UST Publishing House
FounderDominicans
Country of originPhilippines
Headquarters locationEspaña, Manila
DistributionNationwide
Publication typesBooks, researches, monographs,
textbooks, artworks and other educational printed materials
Fiction genresNon-fiction
Official websitepublishinghouse.ust.edu.ph

Renowned writer and literature professor Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo assumed as Director in 2010.

History

Early Publications

  • Doctrina Christiana - a catechism in Tagalog and Spanish. The first book published in the Philippines.
  • Baybayin - ancient Tagalog alphabet
  • Shih-Lu (Apologia de la Verdadera Religion) - a catechism for the Chinese in the Philippines
  • Historia de la Provincia del Santo Rosario de Filipinas by Diego Aduarte - a book about the Dominican Missions in the Far East, which was widely considered to be the best printed book of the 17th century and the last of the incunabulas
  • Flora en Filipinas - a classic book by Augustinian Manuel Blanco. It consists of four big volumes with 479 plates, half of them in splendid color lithographs (a copy of the colossal publishing project is preserved in the Rare Books Section of the UST Central Library).

Present Publications

  • scholarly books
  • outstanding faculty researches
  • monographs
  • quality textbooks in all levels
  • artworks and designs
  • other educational printed materials

References

  1. History of UST Publishing House, retrieved 19 January 2010
  2. The University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, retrieved 19 January 2010
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