MOSSE IBN ZARZAL

(14th-15th century)

A doctor and poet born in Seville, a city where his father, also a doctor, had recently settled. His exact date of birth is unknown, but he lived between the 14th and 15th centuries. He achieved a great reputation as a doctor, and personally took care of the health of King Pedro I and, years later, of Enrique III.

From his role as a poet, a poem that he composed in 1405 on the occasion of the crown prince, the future Juan II, has been preserved. It forms part of the famous collection of poems known as the "Cancionero de Baena". It is preceded by a short introduction that says: Este dezir fizo Don Mossé çurgiano del Rey don Enrique quando nasçio el Rey nuestro señor en la çibdat de Toro (This saying was made by Don Mossé, surgeon to King Enrique, when our lord the King was born in the city of Toro). We include the complete poem here:

Page containing the poem by Mosse ibn Zarzal, whose first verse is Una estrella es nascida (A star is born). It is found on folio 74.v of the "Cancionero de Baena", the original of which is preserved in the National Library of France.

Una estrella es nascida

en Castilla reluciente:

con placer toda la gente

roguemos por la su vida.

De Dios fué mui venturoso

aquel dia sin dubdanza

en cobrar tal alegranza

deste rei tan poderoso:

por merced del pavoroso

este gran señor cobraste,

Castilla, que deseaste

noble rei é generoso.

De reyes de tal natura

cïerto en toda partida,

de realeza complida

non nasció tal criatura.

Con beldad é fermosura

non es visto en lo poblado,

nin tan bien aventurado.

¡Dios le dé buena ventura!

N’ Aragon i Catalueña

tenderá la su espada,

con la su real mesnada:

Navarra con la Gascueña

tremerá con gran vergüeña

el reino de Portugal

é Granada otro que tal

fasta allende la Cerdeña.

A star is born

in shining Castile:

with joy all the people

let us pray for its life.

God was very fortunate

that day without doubt

in gaining such joy

from this powerful king:

by the mercy of the fearful

this great lord you gained,

Castile, that you desired

a noble and generous king.

From kings of such nature

true in every game,

of complete royalty

such a creature was not born.

With beauty and splendor

he is not seen in the populated areas,

nor so fortunate.

May God give him good fortune!

In Aragon and Catalonia

he will stretch his sword,

with his royal men:

Navarre with Gascony

will tremble with great shame

the kingdom of Portugal

and Granada another than that

far beyond Sardinia.

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