Disambiguation - If you are looking for the homonymous death register, see Obituary.
Obituary, or Obituary, is a form of funeral announcement of variable length, which is published in newspapers and magazines following death: it includes generality and a small biography rendered as a homage to the deceased. Example of obituary Stored by wikitesto
In ancient times, speeches and funeral ideas were used, such as Julius Caesar; followed by the advent of the press there was a widespread use of the obituaries. The data of the deceased were only the essential ones (name, date of birth and death and cause of death). Subsequently, in the 19th century, John Thadeus Delane (1817-1879), the English editor of the Times, began to expand them with information about life and photos, gaining great success. In the twentieth century, the magazine The Economist dedicated to the obituaries a page per week with complete information about the deceased characters.
The crocodile is an atypical form of obituary written in advance on known characters. Other designers wikitesto
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