Death is a very badly kept secret; such an unmentionable and taboo topic that there are over 750 books now in print asserting that we are ignoring the subject.At no time in history has there been so much attention paid to death as a subject for scholarly and literary studyclinical and research attentionor for cynical commercial exploitation. We have exceeded even the literary genre of the Ars Moriendiwhich advanced the study of the art of dying some 500 years ago.Such an interest has a long and distinguished historyas we have demonstrated in the recent Arno Press series of reprints of classic works. Those who naively believe that the onlie begetter of Thanatology lived in Manhattanor who snobbishly frown on the very term Thanatology as ugly modern jargonshould attend to their study of history. The earliest use I have encountered of this term in its modern sense is in the bookin the Bibliotheque Imperial Paris: THANATOLOGIA- Sive in Mortis Naturam CausasGenera ac Specieset diagnosi Disquisitiones;published in Goettingenin 1795.
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