Bilge Umar or Izmirli Umar (1936 – 8 July 2023) was a
Turkish writer, researcher and jurist.
Biography
Bilge Umar was born in
Karşıyaka,
İzmir,
Turkey in 1936. He completed his studies at the
Istanbul University Law School, where he also worked, after graduation in 1958, as an
assistant. Umar received his doctorate degree in 1962, with a thesis entitled Annulment Suit under Turkish Enforcement-Bankruptcy Law, before becoming an
associate professor in 1967. Then he moved back to İzmir and held various managerial posts in İzmir's
Ege University, aside from his career as an academician. He became one of the founders of the university's Law School, where he became the deputy to the
dean, and a full professor in 1970. Prof. Dr. Bilge Umar was the Head of the Department of
Public Law of
Yeditepe University (
Istanbul) Faculty of Law and was teaching "Civil Procedure Law" and "Appeal Procedure and Arbitration".
As much as his studies in various legal matters, he came to be known in Turkey for his popular books on ancient history (particularly on ancient cities in
Anatolia).
Bilge Umar died on 8 July 2023, at the age of 87.[1]
Books
Aeolis / Bir Tarihsel Coğrafya Araştırması ve Gezi Rehberi (A historico-geographical research and a guidebook)
ISBN975-10-1714-9
Türkiye Halkının Ortaçağ Tarihi / Türkiye Türkleri Ulusunun Oluşması (History of the people of Turkey in the
Middle Ages / Formation of a Turkish Nation in Turkey),
ISBN975-10-1225-2
Türkiye'deki Tarihsel Adlar (Historical names around Turkey),
ISBN975-10-0539-6
Türkiye'deki Tarihsel Anıtlar (Historical monuments around Turkey),
ISBN975-10-0846-8
Yunanlıların ve Anadolu Rumlarının Anlatımıyla İzmir Savaşı (The war around İzmir as told by Greeks and
HellenicAnatolians),
ISBN975-10-1826-9
Ege'nin Kapadokyası Bafa Gölü (Lake Bafa, the Cappadocia of the
Aegean Region)
Translations
Niebelungerlied, Les chansons de Roland, Alexiades, and other.