Isobel Henderson

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Born
Mary Isobel Munro

December 1906 (1906-12)
Died(1967-03-02)March 2, 1967
OccupationUniversity Lecturer
Isobel Henderson
Born
Mary Isobel Munro

December 1906 (1906-12)
Died(1967-03-02)March 2, 1967
OccupationUniversity Lecturer
SpouseCharles Henderson
Academic background
Alma materSomerville College
Academic work
DisciplineAncient History
Sub-disciplineAncient Music, Roman History
Notable studentsAveril Cameron, Joyce Reynolds

Isobel Henderson (née Munro), was a tutor in Ancient History at Somerville College from 1931, and a University Lecturer at the University of Oxford. She was Somerville's first T. H. Green Tutor in Ancient History, and a specialist in Ancient Music.

Isobel Henderson, born (Mary) Isobel Munro, was born in Headington in December 1906, and was the daughter of John Arthur Ruskin Munro, the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. She was educated at Wycombe Abbey.[1] She completed Honour Moderations and Greats in Classics as a Home Student, graduating in 1929 with a first class mark, winning the Arnold Historical Essay Prize,[2]:176 for an essay on the Romanisation of Spain.[3]:70 As a student she was a pupil of Gilbert Murray, with whom she maintained a close relationship, eventually becoming his literary executor,[2]:213 and contributing an entry on him to The Dictionary of National Biography, Supplement 1951-50.[4]:1

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