Bartholomew the Little (Bartholomaeus Parvus; Bartholomew the Little) (died 1333 ) Apostle of Armenia , born Bologna, Italy . Having entered the Dominican Order , he became noted as a capable theologian and zealous preacher. At the head of a band of Dominican missionaries, he was sent by Pope John XXII to Armenia to keep … Continue reading “Bartholomew the Little”
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Bartholomew, Saint
Bartholomew, Saint Apostle , listed among the twelve Apostles (Matthew 10; Mark 3; Luke 6). Mention of him occurs infrequently in the Gospels, probably because Bartholomew was his patronymic rather than his proper name, and meant “son of Talmai or Tholmai”; some commentators identify him with Nathanael (John 1), although this theory is nowhere conclusively … Continue reading “Bartholomew, Saint”
Bartholomew Parvus
Bartholomew Parvus (Bartholomaeus Parvus; Bartholomew the Little) (died 1333 ) Apostle of Armenia , born Bologna, Italy . Having entered the Dominican Order , he became noted as a capable theologian and zealous preacher. At the head of a band of Dominican missionaries, he was sent by Pope John XXII to Armenia to keep the … Continue reading “Bartholomew Parvus”
Bartholomew, Orlo
Bartholomew, Orlo a Presbyterian minister, was born in West Goshen, Conn., in 1802. He was educated at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., and studied theology at Auburn Seminary, N. Y. He was licensed by Cayuga Presbytery in 1836, preached in Henrietta, N. Y., for a short time, and the rest of his ministry was spent … Continue reading “Bartholomew, Orlo”
Bartholomew Or Bartolomeo Dos Martyres
Bartholomew Or Bartolomeo Dos Martyres so called from the name of the church of Our Lady of Martyrs at Lisbon, in which he was baptized, was one of the best men in the Romish Church of the 16th century. He was born at Lisbon in May, 1514, and assumed the habit of St. Dominic at … Continue reading “Bartholomew Or Bartolomeo Dos Martyres”
Bartholomew Of Urbino
Bartholomew Of Urbino an Augustine hermit, was made bishop of Urbino in 1343, and died in 1350 He completed the Milleloquium of St. Augustine, commenced by his master, Augustinus Triumphus (Lyons 1555), and composed the Milleloquium of St. Ambrose (ibid. eod.). He wrote some other pieces. See Cave Hist. Lit. ii, app. p. 44; Dupin, … Continue reading “Bartholomew Of Urbino”
Bartholomew Of St. Concordia
Bartholomew Of St. Concordia a native of Pisa, Italy, composed, about 1338, a Sunmmary of Cases. of Conscience, printed, together with his Sermons, at Lyons in 1519. See Cave, Hist. Lit. ii, app. p. 31; Dupin, Hist. of’ Eccles. Writers, ii, 528; Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bartholomew of San Concordio
Bartholomew of San Concordio (Also of Pisa) Canonist, and man of letters, b. at San Concordia, near Pisa about 1260; d. at Pisa, 11 June, 1347. He entered the Dominican Order in 1277, studied at Pisa, Bologna, and Paris, and taught at Lucca, Florence, and Pisa. A preacher of renown, he was as learned as … Continue reading “Bartholomew of San Concordio”
Bartholomew Of Przemisl
Bartholomew Of Przemisl a Polish Dominican, and preacher at Cracow, where he flourished towards the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th century, wrote in his vernacular a commentary on the gospels of the Christian year, and in Latin, Coznciones in eadenm Evangelia and Opusc. de Confroaternitate Dei. See Echard, De Scriptoribus Ordinis … Continue reading “Bartholomew Of Przemisl”
Bartholomew of Pisa
Bartholomew of Pisa Friar Minor and chronicler. The fact that there were two Friars Minor named Bartholomew living in Pisa at the same time has caused considerable confusion, and most recent writers, following Marianus of Florence, Mark of Lisbon, and Wadding, have fallen into the error of attributing to Bartholomew Albisi the famous “Book of … Continue reading “Bartholomew of Pisa”