Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450 – 1490) was a Welsh language poet born at Nanmor (or Nantmor), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. He is one of the most significant poets of this period. It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mark in his poetry (he sang a poem to a married local woman) and spent the rest of his life outside Gwynedd. His work was seen to have particular significance by the twentieth-century critic Saunders Lewis. Lewis saw him a poet of philosophy who praised the ideal ruler as he praised his patrons who saw that within the Welsh tradition all who had privilege and power also had responsibilities towards family, community and nation.
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| - Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450 – 1490) was a Welsh language poet born at Nanmor (or Nantmor), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. He is one of the most significant poets of this period. It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mark in his poetry (he sang a poem to a married local woman) and spent the rest of his life outside Gwynedd. His work was seen to have particular significance by the twentieth-century critic Saunders Lewis. Lewis saw him a poet of philosophy who praised the ideal ruler as he praised his patrons who saw that within the Welsh tradition all who had privilege and power also had responsibilities towards family, community and nation. (en)
- Dafydd Nanmor (ur. ok. 1450, zm. 1490) – walijski poeta. Pochodził z wioski Nanmor w hrabstwie Gwynedd w północno-zachodniej Walii. Uznany za jedną z najbardziej znaczących postaci w poezji walijskiej. Zesłany na południe Walii za rozpowszechnianie swojego poematu dedykowanego zamężnej kobiecie Gwen o’r Ddôl, spędził resztę swojego życia poza rodzinnym Gwynedd. (pl)
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| - Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450 – 1490) was a Welsh language poet born at Nanmor (or Nantmor), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. He is one of the most significant poets of this period. It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mark in his poetry (he sang a poem to a married local woman) and spent the rest of his life outside Gwynedd. His work was seen to have particular significance by the twentieth-century critic Saunders Lewis. Lewis saw him a poet of philosophy who praised the ideal ruler as he praised his patrons who saw that within the Welsh tradition all who had privilege and power also had responsibilities towards family, community and nation. It is believed that Rhys Nanmor was a bardic student of his. (en)
- Dafydd Nanmor (ur. ok. 1450, zm. 1490) – walijski poeta. Pochodził z wioski Nanmor w hrabstwie Gwynedd w północno-zachodniej Walii. Uznany za jedną z najbardziej znaczących postaci w poezji walijskiej. Zesłany na południe Walii za rozpowszechnianie swojego poematu dedykowanego zamężnej kobiecie Gwen o’r Ddôl, spędził resztę swojego życia poza rodzinnym Gwynedd. Był zwolennikiem politycznych aspiracji Lancasterów, w swoich utworach wysławiał Edmunda i Jaspera Tudora jak również Henryka Tudora. Wśród jego dzieł można wyróżnić wiele długich poematów (awdlau) jak również wiele form metrycznych, które charakteryzowały się rymowanym dwuwierszem i charakterystycznym systemem aliteracji (cywydd). Nanmor z upodobaniem wplatał w swoje wiersze elementy astrologii, astronomii, fizyki. Zbiór utworów Nanmora zatytułowany The Poetical Works of Dafydd Nanmor pod redakcją Thomasa Robertsa i Ifora Williamsa ukazał się w 1923 roku. (pl)
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