Recherches sur les Ruba’iyat de ‘Omar Khayyam. Cl. Huart
In: Journal Asiatique, vol. 10 (1905), No. 5, p. 179–183
Review of Christensen’s “Recherches sur les Ruba’iyat de ‘Omar Khayyam”, 1905
Recherches sur les Ruba’iyat de ‘Omar Khayyam. Cl. Huart
In: Journal Asiatique, vol. 10 (1905), No. 5, p. 179–183
Review of Christensen’s “Recherches sur les Ruba’iyat de ‘Omar Khayyam”, 1905
The story of the Omar Khayyam cult. Clement K. Shorter
In: The Book-Lover, Vol. V, Nr. 6, 1904. Pp. 695–697
The famous Columbus edition of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. F.F.D. Albery
In: The Book-Lover, Vol. III, Nr. 2, May-June, 1902. Pp. 97-99.
Pictures the interest in Khayyám’s Rubaiyat and the history of the printing of the famous Columbus edition of 1870, and the people involved in the project.
The first American edition of the “Rubaiyat”. W.F.Prideaux
In: Academy, Vol. 61, 1901, p.347–348
Some details of the Columbus edition, with a quote from a letter by FFD Albery
The Omar Cult. The Academy, 59 (1900) (July/December) pp. 55-56
Yet more light on Umar-i-Khayyam. Browne, E.G. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, (1899), pp. 409-420
“As Mr. Beverldge has referred to my criticism (which is in reality not mine, but Professor A. Müller’s, cited by Professor Houtsma in a footnote on pp. xiv-xv of his edition of al-Bundárí’s History of the Seljúqs) on the now familiar story of ‘Umar’s covenant with the Nidhámu’l-Mulk and Hasan-i-Sabbah, I should be glad to have an opportunity of stating that my recent reading has shown me that this tale at least reposes on more ancient and respectable authority than either the Rawdatu-s-Safá or the Táríkh-i-Alfí, namely, on that of the Jámi’ú’t-Tawáríkh of Rashídu’d-Dín, who was put to death in a.h. 718.”
The present popularity of Omar Khayyam. Holland, Bernard. The Living Age, 222 (1899) 2874 (August 5), pp. 363–370