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Mazer (drinking vessel) and Oriel College, Oxford

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Difference between Mazer (drinking vessel) and Oriel College, Oxford

Mazer (drinking vessel) vs. Oriel College, Oxford

A mazer is a special type of wooden drinking vessel, a wide cup or shallow bowl without handles, with a broad flat foot and a knob or boss in the centre of the inside, known technically as the print or boss. Oriel CollegeOxford University Calendar 2005–2006 (2005) p.323 has the corporate designation as "The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England", p324 has people — Oxford University Press.

Similarities between Mazer (drinking vessel) and Oriel College, Oxford

Mazer (drinking vessel) and Oriel College, Oxford have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): All Souls College, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.

All Souls College, Oxford

All Souls College (official name: College of the souls of all the faithful departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.

All Souls College, Oxford and Mazer (drinking vessel) · All Souls College, Oxford and Oriel College, Oxford · See more »

Ashmolean Museum

The Ashmolean Museum (in full the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology) on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is the world's first university museum.

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Mazer (drinking vessel) and Oriel College, Oxford Comparison

Mazer (drinking vessel) has 41 relations, while Oriel College, Oxford has 247. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.69% = 2 / (41 + 247).

References

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