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| Omar KhayyamAlias: Hayyam, Khayyam, O. Khayam, Omar Kayam, Omar Khayam, Omar Kayyam ... (see complete list), Umar Haiyam, Oma Khayyam, Omar Khayam, Omar Khajjam, Omar Khayyam, Oman Khayyam, Omar Khayham, Omar Khayaam, Omar Khannam, Omar Khayyám, OMAR KHAIJAM., Omar Khayyám, Omar-i-Khajjam, 'Umar Khaiyám, Omar Kháyyám, Hakim Omar Khayyam, Omar Khayyâm, Omar Khayyám, Омар Хайям, 'Umar Khaiyám, Omar Ibrhaim Khayyam, Омар Хаяйям, Khayyam And Fitzgerald, Omar Vols. 1&2 Khayyam, Edward FitzGerald Omar Khayyam, Edward Omar Khayyam; Fitzgerald, Omar. Briggs Khayyam Tony (Editor), presented by Willgpogany Omar Khayyam, Omar Khayyˆam. [from old catalog], Edward [tr.] Kháyyám, Omar FitzGerald, Edward (trans); Khayyam , Omar Fitzgerald, Omar; Edward Fitzgerald, translator Khayyam, Omar -Translation By Fitzgerald, Edward Khayyam, Trans. Edward Fitzgerald Omar Khayyam Illus. Rene, Omar Khayyam; Translator Edward Fitzgerald; Illust, Omar Fitzgerald, Edward Translator, Illustrated By, Omar. Translated By Edward Fitzgerald. Illustrat, Omar, done into English by Edward Fitzgerald Khayy | 2,666 | 21 | (4.03) | 0 | 0 |
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Author DisambiguationHow many authors?Omar Khayyam is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author.
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Iungere cum…
Quid?
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A: Ita vero potes.
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