Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: The Astronomer-Poet of Persia
Omar Khayyám, Edward Fitzgerald
Hardcover
(David McKay Co. (Philadelphia), March 15, 1945)
Edward J. Fitzgerald's translation and adaptation of a selection of Omar Khayyám's poems, presented as part of The Pocket Classics Series (issued in a cardboard slipcase). Kyahhám, who lived from 1048 to 1131, was a Persian poet, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. Although he wrote a number of important mathematical studies, Omar's fame as a scientist has been greatly eclipsed in the West by the popularity of his "Rubáiyát," epigrammatic verse quatrains. The "Rubáiyát" is among the few masterpieces that have been translated into most languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, and Urdu, but the most famous translation of the "Rubáiyát" has been this one, from Farsi into English, undertaken in 1859 by Edward Fitzgerald. [Fourth Edition]