found: Hulst, R. A. d'. Jacob Jordaens, tekeningen en grafiek, 1978:t.p. (Museum Plantin-Moretus)
found: Winkler Prins Vlaanderen(Museum Plantin-Moretus)
found: Museums of the world(Museum Plantin-Moretus)
found: Its Mi-bet defuso shel Planṭin me-Anṿerśah, c1981:t.p. (Muzeʼon Planṭin-Moreṭus) on added t.p. (Plantin-Moretus Museum [in rom.])
found: Rondom Rubens, 1991:cov. (MPM)
found: Wikipedia, 30 January 2019(Plantin Press; antwerp; Christopher Plantin founded the press, having fled Paris for Antwerp where he at first bound books; after becoming a citizen he began printing in 1555; he took on an assistant, Jan Moretus, who became his business manger, son-in-law, and eventually his successor; Platin's successors continued to print at Antwerp until 1867. The building that housed the press is now the Plantin-Moretus Museum, a printing museum which focuses ont he work of the 16th century printers Christopher Plantin and Jan Moretus; it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The building had been sold to the city of Antwerp in 1876 by Edward Moretus, and was opened to the public in 1877.)