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Not sure this counts, it's a famous one ... A. Einstein had 3 papers in Annalen der Physik 1905, Band 17, Folge 4, Band 17: On pages 132, 549 and 891. Now, there's also another overall numbering in the modern day renumberingwhich this corresponds to Volume 322, in which these are assigned to different "issues" of Volume 322, but I'm not sure these "issues"whether those correspond to how the articles were theredistributed originally ...

Not sure this counts, it's a famous one ... A. Einstein had 3 papers in Annalen der Physik 1905, Band 17, Folge 4: On pages 132, 549 and 891. Now, in the modern day renumbering, these are assigned to different "issues" of Volume 322, but I'm not sure these "issues" were there originally ...

Not sure this counts, it's a famous one ... A. Einstein had 3 papers in Annalen der Physik 1905, Folge 4, Band 17: On pages 132, 549 and 891. Now, there's also another overall numbering in which this corresponds to Volume 322, in which these are assigned to different "issues", but I'm not sure whether those correspond to how the articles were distributed originally ...

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To state the obvious,

A. EinsteinNot sure this counts, Annalen der Physik 17it's a famous one (1905) 132.

 .. A. Einstein, had 3 papers in Annalen der Physik 1905, Band 17 (1905), Folge 4: On pages 132, 549 and 891.

He might have had a couple of other articles Now, in Annalen der Physik that year as wellthe modern day renumbering, these are assigned to different "issues" of Volume 322, but I'm not sure these "issues" were there originally ...

To state the obvious,

A. Einstein, Annalen der Physik 17 (1905) 132.

  A. Einstein, Annalen der Physik 17 (1905) 891.

He might have had a couple of other articles in Annalen der Physik that year as well.

Not sure this counts, it's a famous one ... A. Einstein had 3 papers in Annalen der Physik 1905, Band 17, Folge 4: On pages 132, 549 and 891. Now, in the modern day renumbering, these are assigned to different "issues" of Volume 322, but I'm not sure these "issues" were there originally ...

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To state the obvious,

A. Einstein, Annalen der Physik 17 (1905) 132.

A. Einstein, Annalen der Physik 17 (1905) 891.

He might have had a couple of other articles in Annalen der Physik that year as well.