From Greek 946; 953; 959; 947; 961; 945; 966; 959; 962; ( bigraphs, "writer or narrator of lives") formed by 946; 953; 959; 962; ( bios , 'life, animation' ) 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( grafein , "write, register" ) . 1st_ Who makes a biography, own or alien . See chronicler. 2o_ Towards the first half of the twentieth century in Argentina was called 'biographer' the cinema, cinematographer and even the film projector. Several film-producing companies were called "Biograph [something]," and when their films appeared on screen, people associated that word with the film and the place to watch it. See do biographer.
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