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1406

The Arabic translation of Claudio Tomeo’s Geography was translated into Latin, and a Benedictine friar, Nicolaus Germanus, redrew the maps using a trapezoidal projection, one of the three proposed by Ptolemy. This edition would become the basis of a Ptolemaic atlas printed in Bologna in 1477 in 500 copies, one of which would be purchased and carefully studied by Christopher Columbus.