Quatrains of Omar Khayyam of Nishapur by KHAYYáM, Omar
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
In 1906, Eben Francis Thompson,scholar and poet, published a limited edition of his translation of the Quatrains of Omar Khayyam. This edition contains 878 quatrains, and represents the most extensive translation of Omar’s rubai in any language.
In the Introduction, Nathan Haskell Dole writes: Mr Thompson has put into English verse this whole body of Persian poetry. It is a marvel of close translation, accurate and satisfactory. He has succeeded in doing exactly what he set out to do – to add nothing and to take nothing away, but to put into the typical quatrain, as determined by Fitzgerald and others, exactly what Omar and his unknown imitators said. (Summary by Algy Pug)
This project was proof listened by Algy Pug and Bev J. Stevens.
Recent Episodes
Introduction & preface
55 years agoQuatrains 1 - 101
55 years agoQuatrains 102 - 200
55 years agoQuatrains 201 - 299
55 years agoQuatrains 300 - 401
55 years agoQuatrains 402 - 500
55 years agoQuatrains 501 - 599
55 years agoQuatrains 600 - 701
55 years agoQuatrains 702 - 815
55 years agoQuatrains 816 - 878
55 years ago