No, but two.
(Garland editions, but they aren't sold anymore)
If you want to play them you must buy the copies of the manuscript from the British Museum.
Salomon did not arrange any of Haydn's symphonies. Johann Peter Salomon was a composer, but he is best remembered as the impresario who hired Josef Haydn to appear in London. The symphonies Haydn wrote, his numbers 92-104, are usually called the London Symphonies, but are sometimes referred to as the Salomon Symphonies.
Both wrote hundreds of different works, many not published. However, Beethoven completed 9 symphonies; the numbering of Mozart's symphonies runs to 41 but there are up to 50 (some not granted numbers), so in purely numerical terms Mozart wrote more.
where did symphonies originate
"the symphonies"
He wrote 106 symphonies
The plural of symphony is symphonies.
symphonies which where easy to remind
Symphonies of Infernality was created in 1999.
It's the one by the same composer that was published immediately following the publication of his Symphony #49. Very few composers ever wrote that many symphonies.
The Milky Way is a disk of stars with the sun near the center.
I believe he composed 9 symphonies
Mozart has made 41 symphonies.