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Four Courts Press is an independent Irish academic publishing house, with its office at Malpas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Founded in 1970 by Michael Adams, who died in February 2009, its early publications were primarily theological, notably the English translation of the . From 1992 it expanded into publishing peer-reviewed works in Celtic Studies, Medieval Studies and Ecclesiastical History, and then into Modern History, Art, Literature and Law. As of late 2020, Four Courts Press had around 500 titles in print and publishing around 50 new works each year.

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  • Four Courts Press is an independent Irish academic publishing house, with its office at Malpas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Founded in 1970 by Michael Adams, who died in February 2009, its early publications were primarily theological, notably the English translation of the . From 1992 it expanded into publishing peer-reviewed works in Celtic Studies, Medieval Studies and Ecclesiastical History, and then into Modern History, Art, Literature and Law. As of late 2020, Four Courts Press had around 500 titles in print and publishing around 50 new works each year. (en)
  • Four Courts Press es una editorial académica irlandesa fundada en 1970 por Michael Adams, director general de Irish Academic Press y miembro del Opus Dei. Sus primeras publicaciones fueron principalmente teológicas, en particular la traducción al inglés de la Biblia de Navarra.​ A partir de 1992, se expandió a publicar trabajos revisados por pares sobre estudios celtas, estudios medievales y de historia eclesiástica. Posteriormente publicó sobre historia moderna, arte, literatura y derecho.​ Four Courts Press actualmente tiene alrededor de 500 títulos impresos y publica hasta 70 obras nuevas cada año. Es la casa de publicación académica más activa de Irlanda. Michael Adams murió el 13 de febrero de 2009.​ (es)
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  • Martin Healy, managing director; Martin Fanning, publisher (en)
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  • Four Courts Press is an independent Irish academic publishing house, with its office at Malpas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Founded in 1970 by Michael Adams, who died in February 2009, its early publications were primarily theological, notably the English translation of the . From 1992 it expanded into publishing peer-reviewed works in Celtic Studies, Medieval Studies and Ecclesiastical History, and then into Modern History, Art, Literature and Law. As of late 2020, Four Courts Press had around 500 titles in print and publishing around 50 new works each year. (en)
  • Four Courts Press es una editorial académica irlandesa fundada en 1970 por Michael Adams, director general de Irish Academic Press y miembro del Opus Dei. Sus primeras publicaciones fueron principalmente teológicas, en particular la traducción al inglés de la Biblia de Navarra.​ A partir de 1992, se expandió a publicar trabajos revisados por pares sobre estudios celtas, estudios medievales y de historia eclesiástica. Posteriormente publicó sobre historia moderna, arte, literatura y derecho.​ Four Courts Press actualmente tiene alrededor de 500 títulos impresos y publica hasta 70 obras nuevas cada año. Es la casa de publicación académica más activa de Irlanda. Michael Adams murió el 13 de febrero de 2009.​ (es)
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