A surviving piece of one of these works describes how a priest mistook a large fish for land and then fled after the fish reacted to him by starting a fire on its back. For 10 points each:
[10m] Medieval examples of what works were often depicted as a T inside an O? A “universal” one of these works was created by Martin Waldseemüller.
ANSWER: maps [accept projections; accept atlases]
[10h] Fictional islands like Antilia and a southern landmass that was dubiously theorized to be Antarctica were included in this 16th-century Ottoman corsair’s map of the world.
ANSWER: Piri Reis (“race”) [or Muhammad Piri; prompt on Reis]
[10e] Piri Reis’s depiction of Japan, known to him as Cipangu, came from this person’s visit to Asia. This Genoese explorer visited the court of Kublai Khan.
ANSWER: Marco Polo
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