Geoffrey Lewis (Turkish scholar)
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Geoffrey Lewis Lewis CMG FBA (19 June 1920 – 12 February 2008) was an
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Professor of the
Turkish language Turkish ( , ), also referred to as Turkish of Turkey (''Türkiye Türkçesi''), is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 80 to 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Significant sma ...
at the
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. He was well known as the author of ''Teach Yourself Turkish'' and academic books about Turkish and Turkey.


Early life and education

Lewis was born in
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in 1920 and educated at
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and St John's College, Oxford (MA 1945, DPhil 1950; James Mew Arabic Scholar, 1947). At St John's College Lewis initially studied classics. With the outbreak of the
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, he served from 1940 to 1945 as a radar operator in the
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. Posted primarily in
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and
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, he returned to Oxford afterwards and switched his studies to
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and
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. He initially studied Turkish as a hobby: Turkish was not taught at Oxford before Lewis was appointed to his academic post.


Career

* Lecturer in Turkish, 1950–54, Senior Lecturer in Islamic Studies, 1954–64, Senior Lecturer in Turkish, 1964–86, Oxford * Fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford, 1961. * Visiting Professor: Robert College,
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, 1959–68;
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, 1970–71, 1974; UCLA, 1975 * British Academy Leverhulme Visiting Professor, Turkey, 1984 * Professor of Turkish, University of Oxford, 1986.


Honours

* Vice-President, 1972–2003, President, 2003–2008, Anglo-Turkish Society * Turkish Government Certificate of Merit, 1973 * FBA 1979 * President, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 1981–83 (award for outstanding contributions for many years to Middle Eastern studies in UK, 2005). * President, B'nai B'rith Oxford Lodge, 1989 * Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Exceptional Service Plaque, 1991 * Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey, 1998 * Honorary doctorates from the University of Istanbul and the Boğaziçi University * CMG, 1999 * Gunnar Jarring Lecturer, Stockholm, 2002


Publications


Yourself Turkish''
1953, 2nd edition 1989 * ''Modern Turkey'', 1955, 4th edition 1974 * (trans., with annotations) ''Hajji Khalifa, Katib Chelebi, The Balance of Truth'', 1957 * ''Plotiniana Arabica'', 1959 * (with Barbara Hodge) ''A Study in Education for International Misunderstanding'' (Cyprus School History Textbooks), 1966 *''Turkish Grammar'', 1967, Second edition 2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . * (with M. S. Spink) ''Albucasis on Surgery and Instruments'', 1973 * ''The Book of Dede Korkut'', 1974 * ''The Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Atatürk I Knew'', 1981 * ''Thickhead and other Turkish Stories'', 1988 * ''Just a Diplomat'', 1992 * ''The Turkish Language Reform: A Catastrophic Success''. 1999 Oxford: Oxford University Press


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Geoffrey 1920 births 2008 deaths 20th-century linguists Alumni of St John's College, Oxford British expatriates in Egypt British expatriates in Libya British Jews Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Fellows of St Antony's College, Oxford Fellows of the British Academy Linguists from the United Kingdom Linguists of Turkish People educated at University College School Recipients of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey Royal Air Force airmen Royal Air Force personnel of World War II Turkologists