Each of the prizes is administered by the Society of Authors.

The Calouste Gulbenkian Prize for translation from the Portuguese (£1,000)

Winner: Peter Bush for his translation of Equator by Miguel Sousa Tavares (Bloomsbury)

Runner up: Margaret Jull Costa for her translation of The City and the Mountains by Eça de Queíroz (Dedalus)

Judges: Patricia Odber de Baubeta, Fay Weldon

Sponsored by The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Arts Council England

The Saif Ghobash-Banipal Prize for translation from the Arabic (£3,000)

Winner: Samah Selim for her translation of The Collar and the Bracelet by Yahya Taher Abdullah (American University in Cairo Press)

Joint runners up: Michelle Hartman for Wild Mulberries by Iman Humaydan Younes (Interlink Books) and Elliott Colla for Gold Dust by Ibrahim al-Koni (Arabia Books/Haus Publishing)

Judges:  Roger Allen, Marilyn Booth, Aamer Hussein, Francine Stok

Sponsored by Omar Saif Ghobash and the Banipal Trust for Arab Literature

The Schlegel-Tieck Prize for translation from the German (£3,000)

Winner: Anthea Bell for her translation of Burning Secret by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press)

Runner Up: Michael Hofmann for his translation of The Seventh Well by Fred Wander (Granta)

Judges: Winifred Davies, Patricia Duncker, Christine Lo

Sponsored by the German Embassy, the Goethe Institut, the Frankfurt Bookfair and Arts Council England

The Scott Moncrieff Prize for translation from the French (£2,000)

Winner: Polly McLean for her translation of Gross Margin by Laurent Quintreau (Harvill Secker)

Runner up: Barbara Mellor for her translation of Résistance: Memoirs of Occupied France by Agnes Humbert (Bloomsbury)

Judges: Martin Sorrell, Jacob Ross, D J Taylor

Sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture, the French Embassy and Arts Council England

The Bernard Shaw Prize for translation from the Swedish (£2,000)

Winner: Thomas Teal for his translation of Fair Play by Tove Jansson (Sort Of)

Runner up: Tiina Nunnally for her translation of The Story of Blanche and Marie by Per Olov Enquist (Harvill Secker)

Judges: Andrew Brown, Kjell Espmark

Sponsored by the Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation, the Embassy of Sweden and Arts Council England

The Premio Valle Inclan for translation from the Spanish (£2,000)

Margaret Jull Costa for her translation of The Accordionist’s Son by Bernardo Atxaga (Harvill Secker)

Runner up: Edith Grossman for her translation of Happy Families by Carlos Fuentes (Bloomsbury)

Judges: John King, Jeremy Munday, Jason Wilson

Sponsored by the Cultural Office of the Spanish Embassy, the Instituto Cervantes in London and Arts Council England

The Vondel Prize for translation from the Dutch/Flemish (£2,000)

Winner: Sam Garrett for his translation of Ararat by Frank Westerman (Harvill Secker)

Runner up: Francis Jones for his translation of What It Is: Selected Poems by Esther Jansma (Bloodaxe)

Judges: Paul Binding, Susan Massotty, Ina Rilke

Sponsored by the Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature, the Flemish Literature Fund and Arts Council England