Guerau III de Cabrera

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Who is Guerau III de Cabrera?

Guerau III de Cabrera, also called Guiraut de Cabreira, was a Catalan nobleman and Occitan troubadour. He was the viscount of Àger and Cabrera from 1145.

Guerau is today most famous for his ensenhamen, a long didactic poem written for his jongleur, Cabra. Cabra's name, which means goat and is related to the name of his master's viscounty, probably indicates that he was Guerau's herald, since heralds often took the names of the arms of their lords. Guerau's arms bore a goat.

The ensenhamen is divided into 216 lines. The rhyme scheme is of two four-syllable rhyming lines followed by an octosyllabic line ending in -on, repeated. The entire poem is basically a disorderly and wordy catalogue the things which Cabra ought to know in his capacity as public entertainer, but which in fact he does not know. The eruditeness of the work is impressive, giving evidence of Guerau's learning, the writings he would have had access to in twelfth-century Catalonia, and the typical repertoire of a contemporary jongleur.

The ensenhamen begins with twenty-four lines of criticism concerning what Cabra does not do. He is accused of mal saps viular / e pietz chantar: poor knowledge of how to play the viol and worse still of singing. He cannot finish with a proper "Breton cadence". Guerau goes on:

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