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The Earliest Account of ’Umar Khayyām
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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It has hitherto been supposed that the earliest allusion to ‘Umar Khayyām is that contained in the Chahār Maqāla of Niẓām-i‘ Arūḍī, which was written in A.H. 552, and the second allusion in point of date that contained in the Nuzhat al-Arwāḥ of Muḥammad Shahrazūrī, written about the middle of the seventh century. The latter account was edited, together with a subsidiary Persian version and Russian translation, by Professor Zhukovsky in al-Muzaffariya (St. Petersburg, 1897, pp. 327–31). Now this account of ‘Umar was taken almost verbatim, but with several extensive omissions, from the Ta’rīkh Ḥukamā’ al-Islām of Ẓahir ad-Din al-Bayhaqi, which was composed before A.H. 549, and therefore antedates by some years the noticein the Chahār Maqāla. We are indebted to Professor Weil for the kind loan of the unique manuscript of this work, now in the Berlin University Library (Petermann, ii, 737), from which the following notice has been extracted.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 5 , Issue 3 , October 1929 , pp. 467 - 473
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1929
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page 471 note 1 A line of supplementary astronomical data has been omitted.
page 471 note 2 In Zhukovsky al-Ghazzālī, but see Sam‘nī, Kitāb al-Ansāb, fol. 407b, 1. 4 from foot. Al-Ghazzālī’s kunya was Abū Ḥāmid.
page 472 note 1 Ḥamāsah, ed.Freytag, , 1, p. 15, I. I.Google Scholar
page 473 note 1 Literally “ A character familiar to me from Akhzam ”, a proverbial saying on which see Freytag, , Arabum Proverbia, 1, 658, No. 20.Google Scholar