In 1375, Timbuktu appeared in the Catalan Atlas, showing that it was, by then, a commercial centre linked to the North-African cities and had caught Europe's attention.
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The salt mines became known in Europe not long after Ibn Battuta's visit as Taghaza was shown on the Catalan Atlas of 1375 on the trans-Saharan trade route linking Sijilmasa and Timbuktu.
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These Azores islands appear with these names in two subsequent Majorcan maps-the 1375 Catalan Atlas and the 1385 map of Guillem Soler, with some more detailed sorting of the groups, e . g.
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Like the Catalan Atlas itself, these five maps ( four portolan charts, one fragment of a mappa mundi ), are unsigned and undated, and their date of composition estimated sometime between 1375 and 1400.
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The first two leaves, forming the oriental portion of the Catalan Atlas, illustrate numerous religious references as well as a synthesis of medieval " Mandeville's " Travels and Voyage of Sir John Mandeville ".
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2007 saw Mere Theory set out on a national tour in support of their debut album " Catalan Atlas, " sharing the stage with numerous Australian acts, highlighted with good friends Blueline Medic, as well as After the Fall.
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Mere Theory's debut full-length album, " Catalan Atlas " was released through Boomtown Records in 2007, and was recorded and mixed at Melbourne's Sing Sing Studios with Richard Stolz ( Bodyjar, Rove Live house band.
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A 1370 date would place it in between the Pizzigani brothers map of 1367 and the Catalan Atlas of 1375, both of which share elements of the Medici-Laurentian map, although it is impossible to tell exactly if it preceded or followed them.
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The impact of Polo's book on cartography was delayed : the first map in which some names mentioned by Polo appear was in the " Catalan Atlas of Charles V " ( 1375 ), which included thirty names in China and a number of other Asian toponyms.
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According to Campbell, of the four portolan charts attributed the Cresques atelier, the Naples and Paris charts are more ornate than the other two, with the Paris chart ( c . 1400 ) in particular seeming closest to the features of the Catalan Atlas ( c . 1375 ).