Anthony Bale
Autor von A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World Through Medieval Eyes
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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the Crusades (2019) — Herausgeber; Mitwirkender; Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
St Edmund, King and Martyr: Changing Images of a Medieval Saint (York Medieval Press) (2009) 9 Exemplare
A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages 3 Exemplare
John Lydgate's 'Lives of Ss Edmund & Fremund' and the 'Extra Miracles of St Edmund' / edited from British Library MS… (2009) 2 Exemplare
Op reis in de Middeleeuwen de wereld door de ogen van pelgrims, handelaren en spionnen (2023) 2 Exemplare
[(The Book of Margery Kempe)] [Translated by Anthony Bale] published on (April, 2015) (2015) 1 Exemplar
Reisen im Mittelalter 1 Exemplar
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Reisen des Ritters John Mandeville. Vom Heiligen Land ins ferne Asien: 1322 - 1356 (1371) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben — 732 Exemplare
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Bale, Anthony Paul
- Geburtstag
- 1975
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- United Kingdom
- Land (für Karte)
- United Kingdom
- Ausbildung
- University of Oxford, Exeter college (Ph. D., History)
- Organisationen
- University of London, Birkbeck College (Lecturer, 20 02, Professor ∙ Medieval Studies, 20 02)
University of Oxford, St Anne's College (Lecturer, | 20 02)
University of Tel Aviv
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- Bewertung
- 3.4
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- 21
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- 1
RATING: 3.5/5
REVIEW: I received a free copy of this audiobook from NetGalley and am voluntarily writing an honest review.
A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages is a history book that describes the different ways that people traveled during the Middle Ages, and the challenges and dangers that such travel involved. While the book is overwhelmingly Eurocentric, it does touch a bit on the travels of people from China and eastern Asia as well.
I enjoyed this book, for the most part. Since travel was overwhelmingly religious for Europeans in the Middle Ages, this biggest part of this book details the route that people took from Western Europe to the Holy Lands, and touches on the stops along the way. I found this to be interesting, but I think a little more diversity would have been interesting to read as well.
The narrator (who has an English accent!) is very good. He sounds interested in the subject matter, and it doesn’t just sound like a college lecture. He is easy to understand and brings the book to life nicely.… (mehr)