Omar Khayyám. Poet, rebel, astronomer. Hazhir Teimourian Stroud, Sutton, 2007 XIV, 365 p. Illustrated. Index ISBN: 978-0-7509-4715-2 Hardback
Contents Acknowledgements Prologue – Four True Graveside Stories 1. The Fire Temples of Nishápur (1048–67) 2. The Libraries of Samarkand (1068–72) 3. The Throne Room of Bukhara (1072–73) 4. The Palaces of Isfahan (1073–77) 5. The Boy Triumphs (1077–79) 6. The Vizier Regrets (1079–84) 7. The Shah Applauds (1085–89) 8. The Assassin Stalks (1090–92) 9. The Queen Turns (1092–93) 10. The Pilgrim of Babel (1093–94) 11. The Recluse of Nishápur (1094–1108) 12. The Sage of Khorásán (1108–31) Epilogue – The Story of the Rubáiyát Appendix I – The Rubáiyát: A New Translation Appendix II – The FitzGerald Translation of 1859 Appendix III – Omar the Greek Appendix IV – Khayyám’s Mathematics and Other Writings Principal Characters Family Tree of the Saljuq Royal House Map of the Saljuq Empire at the Time of Malik-Shah’s death Chronology Notes Selected bibliography Index