Autograph



An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write"), and can mean more specifically:
 * a manuscript written by the author of its content. In this meaning the term autograph can often be used interchangeably with holograph.
 * a celebrity's handwritten signature. Autograph collecting is the activity of collecting such autographs.

History
What might be considered the oldest "autograph" is a Sumerian clay table from about 3100 BC which includes the name of the scribe Gar.Ama. No ancient written autographs have been found, and the earliest one known for a major historical figure is that of El Cid from 1098.

Autograph manuscript
"Autograph" can refer to a document transcribed entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typeset document or one written by an amanuensis or a copyist. This meaning overlaps that of "holograph".

Celebrity's signature


Autograph collecting is the hobby of collecting autographs of famous persons. Some of the most popular categories of autograph subjects are presidents, military soldiers, athletes, movie stars, artists, social and religious leaders, scientists, astronauts, and authors.

See also a signature

 * Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence, stone blocks with depicted signatures
 * , specifically a signature made by an agent on behalf of a principal
 * Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence, stone blocks with depicted signatures
 * , specifically a signature made by an agent on behalf of a principal
 * , specifically a signature made by an agent on behalf of a principal