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Omar Khayyam [1048-1122] IRN
Ranked #165 in the top 380 poets
Votes 90%: 495 up, 57 down

Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, poet, mechanics, geography, mineralogy and astronomy. Both agnostic gedonist, skeptic and mystical Sufi Muslim poet. While Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana’i – one aspect that makes Omar’s work so relevant and accessible is its very human scale as we can feel for him and understand his approach.

Rubaiyat.

Umar Khayyam was born on May 18, 1048 in Nishapur, Iran.  He was an outstanding mathematician and astronomer.  He wrote several works including Problems of Arithmetic, a book on music and one on algebra, all before he was 25 years old. In 1070 he moved to Samarkand in Uzbekistan which is one of the oldest cities of Central Asia. There Khayyam was supported by Abu Tahir, a prominent jurist of Samarkand  This allowed him to write his most famous algebra work, Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra. 

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Malik Shah the grandson of Toghril Beg, the founder of the Seljuk dynasty ruled the city of Isfahan from 1073 AD. His vizier Nizam-ul-Mulk invited Khayyam to Isfahan to set up an observatory. Other leading astronomers were also invited to work at the observatory and for 18 years Khayyam led the scientists and produced work of outstanding quality.It was a period of peace during which the political situation allowed Khayyam the opportunity to devote himself entirely to his scholarly work. During this time Khayyam led work on compiling astronomical tables and he also contributed to calendar reform in 1079. Khayyam measured the length of the year as 365.24219858156 days, we know now that the length of the year is changing in the sixth decimal place over a person`s lifetime. It is also outstandingly accurate. For comparison the length of the year at the end of the 19th century was 365.242196 days, while today it is 365.242190 days. 

Outside the world of mathematics, Khayyam is best known as a result of Edward Fitzgerald`s popular translation in 1859 of nearly 600 short four line poems the Rubaiyat. Khayyam`s fame as a poet has caused some to forget his scientific achievements which were much more substantial. Versions of the forms and verses used in the Rubaiyat existed in Persian literature before Khayyam, and only about 120 of the verses can be attributed to him with certainty. 

Umar Khayyam died on Dec 04, 1131.

Bibliographary and picture source: School of Mathematics and Statistics

Agnosticism, Medieval, Mysticism, Philosophy, Spiritualism

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1809-1883
ENG
Edward Fitzgerald
→ translated Omar Khayyam
1895-1985
ENG
Robert Graves
→ translated Omar Khayyam


WorkLangRating
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
eng
12
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 251-500 (Whinfield Translation)
eng
6
Rubaiyat 51
eng
3
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 1 - 250 (Whinfield Translation)
eng
2

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