RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM :: 1947 HB | |
" The world has known only a few great colleague-collaborators from Beaumont and Fletcher to Gilbert and Sullivan. Yet the strangest and most remarkable collaboration ever achieved was accomplished by a pair of minor poets separated by three thousand miles and more than seven hundred years. " The author of the original rhymes (literally rubá-i: hence rubáiyát, a collection of rhymes) was Ghiyáthuddin Abulfath Omar bin Ibráhim al-Khayyámi - or, in more concise English, Omar, son of Abraham, the tent-maker. A native of the little town of Naishapur, he followed his father's profession - even whimsically speaks of "stitching the tents of science" - studied with the wise men and was favored by the Sultan. But court life did not tempt the young student; he remained in Naishapur, applied himself to astronomy and to reform the calendar, and died in his birthplace in A.D. 1123. " " Somehow, in the midst of a crowded, free-ranged, free-thinking career, the mathematician managed to jot down a few hundred rhymed thoughts. They were never popular in his country. They departed from the prevailing mystical tradition; for Omar, with no concern about the Hereafter, was an earth-bound realist who declared, "I, myself, am Heaven and Hell." A few mutilated manuscripts traveled westward; only one copy found its way to England. An Oriental scholar or two occasionally mentioned Omar without approving of him; Ralph Waldo Emerson celebrated "The Seven Masters of Persian Parnassus" but Omar was not considered one of the seven. " Contents include: " Introduction by Louis Untermeyer The book is in very good condition with only minor wear. | |
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