- Plantin, Christophe,
Plantin, Christophe, aproximadamente 1520-1589 (Autor Personal)
- Plantijn, Christoffel, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantijn, Christophel, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Cabecera anterior: Plantin, Christophe, ca. 1520-1589
- Plantin, Christopher, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Planṭin, Krisṭof, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Planṭin, Krisṭoforo, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantin, Krzysztof, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Planṭin, me-Anṿerśah, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantin, of Antwerp, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantini, Christofori, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantino, Cristóbal, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantinus, Christophorus, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantyn, Christopher, aproximadamente 1520-1589
- Plantin, Christofle, aproximadamente 1520-1589
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Museum Plantin-Moretus. Mi-bet defuso shel Planṭin me-Anṿerśah, c1981: t.p. (Planṭin me-Anṿerśah) p. [4] (Krisṭof Planṭin) p. [5] (Krisṭoforo Planṭin) on added t.p. (Planṭin of Antwerp [in rom.])
Voet, L. The Plantin Press (1555-1589), c1980- : v. 1, t.p. (Christopher Plantin)
Christoffel Plantijn en de exacte wetenschappen in zijn tijd, 1989.
Simposio Internacional sobre Cristóbal Plantino (1990 : Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Simposio Internacional sobre Cristóbal Plantino, 1990: p. opp. t.p. (Christophorus Plantinus) p. 7 (Christofori Plantini; ca. 1520-1589) p. 27 (Christophe Plantin)
Krzysztof Plantin i Officina Plantiniana, 1989.
Whiney, G. A choice of emblemes and other devises, 1586: imprint statement (In the house of Christopher Plantyn ... )
Les prouerbes anciens flamengs et françois correspondants de sentences les vns aux autres, 1568: title page (Christofle Plantin)
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)