• Praenumeration (German: Pränumeration) was an early form of the subscription business model. It was a common business practice in the 18th century book...
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  • from the Latin word subscribere. An early form of subscription was praenumeration, a common business practice in the 18th-century book trade in Germany...
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    of work designed for high school use. The work was financed through Praenumeration, a common practice at the time. Interested parties would pay for two...
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  • in the past; authors and publishers would advertise book projects in praenumeration or subscription schemes. The book would be written and published if...
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  • projects is crowdfunding, which shares similarities with the pre-order or Praenumeration business model, as well as the reverse bounty model, typically organized...
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    the two-volume publication in the newspapers in April 1742, seeking Praenumeration subscribers. Both volumes were ready in time for the Leipzig Michaelmas...
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    [incomplete short citation]. The title is in French. For "prénumération" see Praenumeration. "Pour le Forte Piano ou Clavecin" means "for the piano or harpsichord"...
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