Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat was written by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet alive in the 11th/12th Century CE.
The Rubaiya is an Arabic style of poetry, but Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat are written in Persian.
It was written by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet. There have been several translations/adaptations into English, the most famous of which is by Edward Fitzgerald.
Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, is best known for his work on algebra and his poetry collection "Rubaiyat." He made significant contributions to the development of the calendar, as well as studies of algebraic equations.
Rubaiyat is a form of poetry, just like a sonnet or limerick is a form of poetry. Rubaiyat is the Arabic word for Quatrain and, like quatrains, rubaiyats are poems made of four verses and can be written by anyone. The most famous rubaiyats are those of Omar Khayyam, who was a Persian poet and polymath.
A Persian Sufi poet from the 14th Century named Hafiz.
Stauros Melissinos has written: 'Persian Rubaiyat' 'Kavafy, the one string-lyre player' 'Athenian Rubaiyat' 'Melissinos Athenian \\'
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam a title given by Edward Fitzgerald to his translation of Persian poems
A traditional Persian verse form consisting of a collection of quatrains, typically rhyming aaba. Written by Edward FitzGerald.
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You probably mean ruba'iyat (alternative spelling rubaiyat). It means a collection of Persian poetry referred to as ruba'i (alternative spelling rubai).
He was a philosopher and teacher who wrote an important treatise on algebra, contributed to calendar reform, and is best known today for his book of poetry, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.