The Ruba'iyat of Omar Khayyam

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Penguin, Dec 17, 1981 - Poetry - 128 pages
Philosopher, astronomer and mathematician, Khayyam as a poet possesses a singular originality. His poetry is richly charged with evocative power and offers a view of life characteristic of his stormy times, with striking relevance to the present day.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
9
NOTE ON THE TRANSLATIONS
42
KHAYYAM AND SOME NINETEENTHCENTURY SUFIS IN KABUL
112

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Omar Khayyam is famous as a poet and astronomer and one of the greatest mathematicians of the Middle Ages. He was born near Nishapur in north-east Persia and is thought to have died in approximately 1122.

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