Anthony Bale
Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge
I am a professor of medieval and Renaissance English at the University of Cambridge. I research later medieval English literature and culture. Throughout my work I have been concerned with the relationship between margins and peripheries in medieval culture and with recovering neglected sources and voices from the medieval past. I am a 2011 Philip Leverhulme Prize winner. My early work focused on Christian-Jewish relations, popular religion and the history of antisemitism, followed by studies of the poetry of John Lydgate, the cult of St Edmund of East Anglia and medieval histories of emotion. This then led me into pilgrimage studies, the history of Jerusalem and the Holy Land and editing and translating "The Book of Marvels and Travels" by John Mandeville and "The Book of Margery Kempe". In 2023, I published "A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: the World through Medieval Eyes". I hold a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship to support my research on the Ottoman Siege of Rhodes (1480) and the development of late medieval news media.