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  1. While he was well-regarded in his lifetime for his scientific achievements, Khayyam is most famous today for his poetry. Khayyam wrote in the rubaiyat style , a four-line verse form in which the first, second, and fourth lines typically rhyme.

  2. Born Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi al-Khayyámi, the 11th-century Persian poet, astronomer, and mathematician Omar Khayyam was raised in the town of Nishapur in present-day northern Iran.

  3. Analysis (ai): This poem by Omar Khayyam is a contemplation of life and death, mortality, and the transience of human existence. It is written in a lyrical and philosophical style, exploring themes of fate, impermanence, and the pursuit of pleasure.

  4. First and fifth edition full text of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.

  5. Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám is the title that Edward FitzGerald gave to his 1859 translation from Persian to English of a selection of quatrains ( rubāʿiyāt) attributed to Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), dubbed "the Astronomer-Poet of Persia".

  6. The Rubaiyat. By Omar Khayyam. Written 1120 A.C.E. I. Wake! For the Sun, who scatter'd into flight. The Stars before him from the Field of Night, Drives Night along with them from Heav'n, and strikes. The Sultan's Turret with a Shaft of Light.

  7. Feb 4, 2013 · Omar Khayyam, The Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Omar Khayyam was born at Naishapur in Khorassan in the latter half of our Eleventh, and died within the First Quarter of our Twelfth Century.

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  9. Period: 11th Century and Below. Themes: Spirituality, Celebration, Nature. Emotions: Contentment, Enjoyment, Happiness. Topics: Wine, Books, Life. Form: Quatrain. Genre: Lyric. Home » Omar Khayyam Poems. Omar Khayyam, also known as Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīsābūrī was a Persian writer, polymath, philosopher, and poet.

  10. site features selected persian quatrains attributed to Omar Khayyam. translation, transcription, and comments aid viewers interested in reading Khayyam.