The School of Celtic Studies publishes works in the field of Irish and Celtic Studies. Many of the seminal works in our discipline have appeared under our impress. Our publications are fully peer-reviewed and are kept in print. We try our best to make them available at an affordable price.
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Publications
The School of Celtic Studies publishes works in the field of Irish and Celtic Studies. Many of the seminal works in our discipline have appeared under our impress. Our publications are fully peer-reviewed and are kept in print. We try our best to make them available at an affordable price.
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Our latest publications
Our journal Celtica. Latest volume: XXXIV (2022).
Bretha Comaithcheso
Easter Ross Gaelic
West Perthshire Gaelic: phonology, morphology, texts, and lexicon
Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography
The MacEgan Legal Treatise
Amrae Coluimb Chille: a critical edition
Online publications
The School is offering an increasing number of publications online and free of charge.
Audio archive
Glór audio archive
Copyright
For copyright reasons, it may be necessary for us to omit certain parts of a publication, such as images, when those parts have been provided for the printed edition by the generosity of a third party.
Although these online versions are available free of charge, copyright (as detailed below in the copyright statement) is retained in its entirety by the publisher. You may, of course, print out the downloaded copy for personal use.
For queries on self-archiving DIAS publications, please email info@celt.dias.ie.
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