Mildred K. Pope

Mildred Katherine Pope (28 January 1872 – 16 September 1956) was an English scholar of Anglo-Norman England.

Interested in Old French philology, as an undergraduate "she had to rely mainly on tuition by correspondence from Paget Toynbee at Cambridge".

[6] She was appointed lecturer, then university reader (in 1928—the first woman at Oxford to achieve that position[3]), and became vice-principal of Somerville in 1929.

[3] After her death in 1956, The Oxford Magazine, in an obituary, called her one of Somerville's "oldest, most distinguished and well-loved members.

In the Society's Annual Texts series, she contributed to critical editions of La Seinte Resureccion and the Romance of Horn.