- The
Caverio Map (also
known as
Caveri Map or
Canerio Map) is a map
drawn by
Nicolay de
Caveri or Caverio,
circa 1506. It is
drawn on
parchment by hand...
-
Anselmo Canera, or
Canneri (active 1522–1584), was an
Italian painter of the late Renaissance, born and
mainly active in Verona. He is
noted for his frescoes...
- was
copied into the Italian-made
Canerio (or Caveri) map
shortly after the
Cantino map
arrived in
Italy and the
Canerio, in turn,
became the
primary source...
- to Vespucci,
several maps, e.g. the
Cantino planisphere of 1502 and the
Canerio map of 1504,
placed a
large open
ocean between China on the east side of...
- map-maker from Genoa, Italy. He has also been
known as
Nicolay Canerio,
Nicolo Caveri,
Nicolo Canerio,
Nicolaus de Caveri,
Nicolaus de Caverio,
Nicholas de Caveri...
- be
found on its s****s. That
label is
repeated on
subsequent maps (e.g.
Canerio map of 1505). The
generalization from that
river to the land as a whole...
- (cf.
Amerigo Vespucci). The
Caverio Map, also
known as the
Caveri Map or
Canerio Map, is a map
drawn by
Nicolay de Caveri, c. 1505. It is hand
drawn on...
- composer, and
arranger Anselmo Bucci (1887–1955),
Italian painter Anselmo Canerio (died 1575),
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period Anselmo Martinez...
-
subcontinent and Far East
charts to
relevant portions of the Cantino,
Canerio, and Waldseemüller
Carta Marina maps.
Siebold notes the maps seem to imply...
-
Ligurian cuisine is
perhaps the
ultimate expression. Nicolò
Caveri (also
Canerio) who draw in 1502 a map of the "New world",
discovered 10
years before...