The leather-bound book "Omar Khayyam and the Persian poets of the X - XVI centuries."
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Art.: 377-5
Omar Khayyam's Rubayat is a collection of oriental wisdom translated by I.I. Tchorzhevsky and other famous Russian poets of the late XIX -early XX century. Omar Khayyam is a special stage in the history of man as a phenomenon. The last step, beyond which not only no one has stepped and looked, but beyond which it is impossible to step and look.

The publication includes works by Persian poets of the X-XVI centuries: Ibn Sina, Abu Seyid, Hafiz, Rumi, Nizami, Saadi, Khakani in translations of the best Russian poets of the XIX - early XX centuries. The poems are accompanied by more than one and a half thousand illustrations, among which are Persian miniatures of the XV-XIX centuries, miniatures of Kashmiri manuscripts of the XVIII century

The poems are accompanied by hundreds of illustrations: Mohammad Tajwid's "Rubayat" by Omar Khayyam and Hafiz's poems published in Tehran in the middle of the twentieth century, the best illustrations of Western European publications of the late XIX – early XX century, Persian miniatures of the XV–XIX centuries, miniatures of Kashmiri manuscripts of the XVIII century. The publication is supplemented with a chronology of the life and work of O. Khayyam, translations of Rubai, notes and indexes.
Omar Khayyam's Rubayat is a collection of oriental wisdom translated by I.I. Tchorzhevsky and other famous Russian poets of the late XIX -early XX century. Omar Khayyam is a special stage in the history of man as a phenomenon. The last step, beyond which not only no one has stepped and looked, but beyond which it is impossible to step and look.

The publication includes works by Persian poets of the X-XVI centuries: Ibn Sina, Abu Seyid, Hafiz, Rumi, Nizami, Saadi, Khakani in translations of the best Russian poets of the XIX - early XX centuries. The poems are accompanied by more than one and a half thousand illustrations, among which are Persian miniatures of the XV-XIX centuries, miniatures of Kashmiri manuscripts of the XVIII century

The poems are accompanied by hundreds of illustrations: Mohammad Tajwid's "Rubayat" by Omar Khayyam and Hafiz's poems published in Tehran in the middle of the twentieth century, the best illustrations of Western European publications of the late XIX – early XX century, Persian miniatures of the XV–XIX centuries, miniatures of Kashmiri manuscripts of the XVIII century. The publication is supplemented with a chronology of the life and work of O. Khayyam, translations of Rubai, notes and indexes.
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Materials:leather binding with gold embossing, brass, gold 24 Ct.

Paper:marble

Number of pages:608 pages.

Sizes: 34 × 25 cm.

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