Nog meer onbekende prognosticaties van 59 Jaspar Laet van Borchloon op het spoor Klaas Hoogendoorn in De Gulden Passer, vol. 101 (2023), nr. 1, pp. 58–76
Printing at the frontier. The emergence of a transregional book production in the Ecclesiastical Province of Cambrai (c. 1560–1659) Alexander Soetaert in De Gulden Passer, vol. 94 (2016), nr. 1, pp. 137–163
The ‘Triumphal Procession’ of Emperor Charles V and Clement VII in Bologna (1530): Printing and copying news in the Netherlands. Robert Peril, Nicolas Hogenberg and Martin Lempereur Rozewinde Gerits in De Gulden Passer, vol. 94 (2016), nr. 2, pp. 197–218
X-Ray Fluorescence as an analytical tool for studying the copper matrices in the collection of the Museum Plantin-Moretus Patrick Storme, Erik Fransen, Karolien De Wael & Joost Caen in De Gulden Passer, vol. 95 (2017), nr. 1, pp. 7–33
Weduwen-drukkers in 16de-eeuws Antwerpen samengebracht in een biobibliografisch repertorium Heleen Wyffels in De Gulden Passer, vol. 95 (2017), nr. 2, pp. 231–260
Printing matrices as a source: Studying the botanical woodblocks at the Museum Plantin-Moretus Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen in De Gulden Passer, vol. 96 (2018), nr. 2, pp. 245–259
The printing of dissertations in sixteenth-century Louvain. A reconsideration in light of other samples and factors J. Christopher Warner in De Gulden Passer, vol. 96 (2018), nr. 2, pp. 183–244
‘A Paris. Au Compas d’or, Rue Sainct Jacques’. La succursale parisienne de Plantin. Seconde partie: la succursale source d’approvisionnement, activités annexes, économie d’une succursale, motifs du changement d’organisation en 1577 Denis Pallier in De Gulden Passer, vol. 99 (2021), nr. 2, pp. 167–251
Productiebeleid binnen de uitgeverij van Jan van Doesborch: de casus Den oorspronck onser salicheyt (1517) Piet Franssen in De Gulden Passer, vol. 97 (2019), nr. 1, pp. 7–40
De kopij van het Plantijnse Nievvve Testament van 1577 met een analyse van de privileges Kristof Selleslach in De Gulden Passer, vol. 97 (2019), nr. 1, pp. 41–58
A Hippocrates for eight stuivers: On Petrus Nannius’ library and the earliest known Leuven book auction (1557) Xander Feys in De Gulden Passer, vol. 98 (2020), nr. 1, pp. 239–257
In the mind of a publisher. Establishing the price of emblem books in Antwerp in the sixteenth century Renaud Milazzo in De Gulden Passer, vol. 98 (2020), nr. 2, pp. 183–202 Published in open access: gratis PDF
Publishing risk and cost incentives in Early Modern printing. An examination of Christopher Plantin’s operations Mark McConnell in De Gulden Passer, vol. 98 (2020), nr. 2, pp. 129–182 Published in open access: gratis PDF
‘A Paris. Au Compas d’or, Rue Sainct Jacques’. La succursale parisienne de Plantin. Première partie: sources, organisation, approvisionnement, réseau Denis Pallier in De Gulden Passer, vol. 98 (2020), nr. 2, pp. 17–124
Uitgaven, spookedities en ‘lost books’. Over de quodlibeta van de Leuvense theoloog Johannes Varenacker († 1475) Herre de Vries & Anne Popkema in De Gulden Passer, vol. 99 (2021), nr. 1, pp. 7–53
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Essays on books and history for Chris Coppens With a preface by David McKitterick Number 1 in the series augetur of Flanders Book Historical Society. xl + 240 p., with 33 illustrations (6 in full colour); 24 × 17 cm. Softcover. Book design Louis van den Eede. isbn 9789082927603.
Catalogue of the exhibition at the Bibliotheek Stadscampus Universiteit Antwerpen, 19 March-30 April 2005 A publication of the Antwerp Bibliophile Society New Series no. 3 2005. 80 p. Illustrated ISBN 90-808855-2-5
Catalogue of the exhibition in the Museum Plantin-Moretus, Antwerp, 25 September-2 November 2014 A publication of the Antwerp Bibliophile Society New Series no. 6 2014 93 p. Illustrated ISBN 9789080885554
Studies on Justus Lipsius as the favourite author of the Plantin House. A publication of the Antwerp Bibliophile Society, 2006. constitutes Volume 84 (2006) of The Golden Compasses. 322 pages, illustrated in black&white
Een onbekende editie van Peeter Heyns’ Cort Onderwys (1591) komt aan het licht Alisa Van De Haar in De Gulden Passer, vol. 98 (2020), nr. 1, pp. 225–238