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‘Omar Khayyam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

The interest in ‘Omar Khayyám is perennial, not only among those who can only appreciate FitzGerald's masterly version, but also among those who can study the Persian poet at first hand: and within the last few years notable contributions have been made to the biography of 'Omar and more critical examination of the verses attributed to him. It is with this last subject that I wish to deal in the present article.

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1927

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page 436 note 1 Sic with three points.

page 437 note 1 Sic with three points.