The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Jami
(jä´m) (KEY) , 141492, Persian poet, b. Jam, near Herat. His full name was Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami. His poetic influence was widespread. Nearly 100 works are attributed to him, of which some 40 are considered authentic. He was also known as a saint for his devotion to dervish teaching and to Sufi philosophy. Among his works is the collection of poems Haft Aurang [the seven thrones], including the allegory Salaman and Absal (tr. by Edward FitzGerald in the 19th cent.), and a version of the tale of Joseph and Potiphars wife. His Baharistan [abode of spring] is a collection of short stories.