
Marigold Norbye
مدرس · Manuscript Studies
School of Advanced Study, University of Londonمعرفی
Marigold Norbye is a Lecturer (Teaching) at University College London (UCL), specializing in manuscript studies and palaeography. She has been affiliated with UCL since completing her PhD there. Her research focuses on late medieval French genealogical manuscripts and the interplay of visual and textual elements in historical narratives. She is also engaged with the history of libraries and the transmission of classical texts through the Middle Ages.
Education: MA in Medieval Studies (UCL), PhD in Medieval Studies under Prof. David d’Avray (UCL). She has taught Latin palaeography at the London International Palaeography School and serves as a course convenor and tutor for the London Rare Book School. Her work bridges classical antiquity studies and medieval manuscript culture, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to historical documentation.
Research interests include genealogical diagrams in chronicles, political treatises, and the broader context of medieval historiography. She explores how visual and textual elements convey political or intellectual messages in manuscripts. No specific scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text.


