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He measured the solar year to nine decimal places. He built a calendar still in use today. And in private, he wrote the poems.
Omar Khayyam (1048-1131) was one of the greatest mathematicians and astronomers of the medieval world. He solved the cubic equation that had defeated every thinker before him. He designed the Jalali calendar - more accurate than the Gregorian calendar we still use today. He directed the royal observatory of the Seljuq Sultan for nearly two decades.
And when the court wasn't watching, he wrote four-line poems about wine, roses, the beloved, and the absolute certainty that none of it would last.
Pour the Wine: Omar Khayyam and the Radical Courage of Living Now is the story of how one of history's most precise minds arrived at the most radical of conclusions: that the only meaningful question is not what you believe about eternity, but what you do with this afternoon.
In twenty chapters spanning Khayyam's full life - from his childhood in Nishapur, to the algebra breakthrough in Samarkand, to the Isfahan observatory years, to the quiet final decades when the poems accumulated - Narin Hikma traces the philosophy inside the famous quatrains. Not hedonism. Not nihilism. Something harder and more honest: the daily, disciplined practice of being completely, unreservedly, presently here.
The wine is poured. The rose is open. The moment is now.
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