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German journal Pan 1895/1896

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1BuzzyWuzzy
Nov 9, 2016, 2:42 am

Hi everybody - I'm a new member and maybe I'm writting in wrong group but I need Your help. Some times ago I bought a "Pan" - german journal. As I've read on Heidelberg the first issue 1895/1896 was in two volumes. But my is one volume edition. I was looking to the scanned version on Heidelberg copy (2 volumes edition). I have completly different copy and this is interesting. Even the cover are not the same. It looks like but for example on my copy there's no information like "1895 Heft I ... II" (there is also Heft III ... IV) on the cover. My copy is without this. I'm sure that there was no cutting and making one volume from two volumes. The same thing is with pages and Tafeln. Some of them looks like the same. All the pages have the proper order with tables of contents. So this is form me a real problem - what I exactly have? I'm absolutely sure that it's complete. I don't see any kind of human intervention like cutting marks or anything like this. Don't know what to do? Do you know somebody who have a real science knowledge about things like that? Please help.

2elenchus
Nov 9, 2016, 9:19 am

I'm not familiar with this journal, but the question which occurs immediately: any chance there are 2 separate journals with the same name? Perhaps you can check the publication information (editor, publisher, location) to see if they match.

4BuzzyWuzzy
Nov 9, 2016, 2:49 pm

Thank you psch and elenchus but I still can't find my edition and the resolution. It's very strange .... Maybe you know some professionalists which can help? Cheers.

5MissWatson
Nov 10, 2016, 3:18 am

I loked this up in the German Electronic Journals database: http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=1.1/SET=2/TTL=45/LNG=EN/SHW?FRST=45&PRS=HOL
There are two complete digitised versions available, one from the University of Heidelberg, the other from the State and University Library in Göttingen. Maybe they would be able to tell you more about this?

6BuzzyWuzzy
Modifié : Nov 10, 2016, 4:23 am

Dear MissWatson - thank you for the help. It's very interesting. I don't know how to find this information under this link. Could you send me once again the results of your search? Uuuup... I'm sorry I've found it. As I told on my first post - I know that first Pan exists in two volumes - but I have one volume edition which is complete I'm sure...