Nicolay de Caveri
{{Short description|Genoese cartographer}}
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Nicolay de Caveri (14??-15??) was a 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, and Nicolai de Caveri, all based upon variant readings of his signature on the back of his famous manuscript map.
His map of 1503 or 1504 was the primary source map used to draw the Western Hemisphere on the Waldseemüller map in 1507.{{Cite web|last=Limited|first=Alamy|title=Stock Photo - . English: Caverio Map, circa 1506, drawn by Nicolay de Caveri. It is composed of ten sections. . 1506 - date of photograph unknown. Nicolay de Caveri Caverio Map circa 1506|url=https://www.alamy.com/english-caverio-map-circa-1506-drawn-by-nicolay-de-caveri-it-is-composed-of-ten-sections-1506-date-of-photograph-unknown-nicolay-de-caveri-caverio-map-circa-1506-image184944884.html|access-date=2020-09-07|website=Alamy|language=en}}
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Category:16th-century Italian cartographers