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A makar ( /ˈmækər/) is a term from Scottish literature for a poet or bard, often thought of as a royal court poet. Since the 19th century, the term The Makars has been specifically used to refer to a number of poets of fifteenth and sixteenth century Scotland, in particular Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, who wrote a diverse genre of works in Middle Scots in the period of the Northern Renaissance.

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  • Makar (en)
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  • Makar est un terme de la littérature écossaise qui désigne le poète ou le barde. Bien que le mot ait pris le sens de poète de la cour, il peut être utilisé de manière plus générale. Le mot est proche du grec ποιητής (poiētēs) qui signifie à la fois artisan et poète. (fr)
  • Makar ist eine schottische literarische Bezeichnung für Dichter besonders in der Renaissance (15. und 16. Jahrhundert). Zentrale Dichter, die dazu zählen sind, William Dunbar, Bischof Gavin Douglas, Robert Henryson und König Jakob I. sowie Richard Holland, Blind Hary, Walter Kennedy. Sie schrieben in Mittel-Schottisch und sind von Geoffrey Chaucer beeinflusst (deshalb auch Scottish Chaucerians genannt), der im Mittelalter Mittel-Englisch als Schriftsprache etablierte. Spätere Makar aus dem 16. Jahrhundert sind David Lyndsay, Jakob VI., Alexander Montgomerie und Alexander Scott. (de)
  • A makar ( /ˈmækər/) is a term from Scottish literature for a poet or bard, often thought of as a royal court poet. Since the 19th century, the term The Makars has been specifically used to refer to a number of poets of fifteenth and sixteenth century Scotland, in particular Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, who wrote a diverse genre of works in Middle Scots in the period of the Northern Renaissance. (en)
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