Значение слова "BARTHOLOMEW" найдено в 18 источниках

BARTHOLOMEW

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[bɑː`θɔləmjuː]
Бартоломью; Варфоломей


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Bartholomew: translation

Bartholomew
Also called Bartholomaeus Parvus (the Little), born at Bologna, year not known; died 15 August, 1333

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    "APOSTLE OF ARMENIA."
    Also called Bartholomaeus Parvus (the Little), born at Bologna, year not known; died 15 August, 1333. Nothing certain has been preserved as to his family. At the end of the thirteenth century, while still young, he entered the Dominican Order, made his studies in the monastery of his native town, and soon became noted as a capable theologian and a preacher zealous for souls. Pope John XXII cherished a great desire not only to keep the Catholic Armenians in connection with the Roman See, but also to lead the schismatic part of this people into unity with the Church; for this reason he supported and encouraged the Dominican missions in the regions inhabited by Armenians. Bartholomew was selected to be the head and leader of a little band of Dominican missionaries whom John XXII sent to Armenia.He was consecrated bishop and received as his see the city of Maragha, lying east of Lake Urumiah. Accompanied by several companions the new missionary bishop arrived (1318-20) in the territory assigned to him. He studied the Armenian language, built a monastery for his brethren of the order, and with the aid of these began his apostolic labors. He met with such success that large numbers of heathen and Mohammedans were converted and many schismatic Armenians were brought into Catholic unity. The zealous bishop gave great care to this latter part of his missionary labors, as he found many Armenians favorably disposed to union. Bartholomew's reputation for saintliness and learning spread rapidly into distant regions and came to the knowledge of a group of Armenian monks who were striving after a higher degree of perfection and the attainment of Church unity. The leader of these monks was the learned John of Kherna (Kherni), the head of a monastery near Kherna in the district of Erentschag (now Alenja), not far from Nachidjewan. John was a pupil of the celebrated theologian Isaias, whose school had produced 370 doctors of theology (Vartabed). In 1328 John of Kherna sought out Bishop Bartholomew, remained with him a year and a half and became a warm advocate of union with the Roman Church. He sent an invitation to a conference, drawn up by the zealous missionary, to his former fellow-students, and Bartholomew went with him to Kherna, where the conference was held. The result was that a large number of learned monks joined John of Kherna in submitting to the authority of the Holy See. In order to promote union and raise religious life John founded in 1330, with the consent of Bartholomew, a religious congregation called the "Uniats (Unitores) of St Gregory the Illuminator", which was later incorporated with the Dominicans. About this time Bartholomew seems to have substituted Nachidiewan for Maragha as his see. This brought him nearer to the center of Armenia, so that he was able to work more efficiently for the development of the union. He translated a number of works into the Armenian language, as the Psalter, treatises of St. Augustine, the "Summa contra Gentiles" of St. Thomas, and a part of the "Summa Theologica"; he also wrote several original works, especially a work on casuistry and a treatise on the sacraments.
    Conciliationes ecclesiae Armenae cum Romana, ed. CLEM. GALANO, Armenian and Latin (Rome, 1650), Pt. I, 598f.; MELLONI, Atti e memorie degli uomini illustri in santità nati o morti in Bologna (Bologna, 1779), cl. II, vol. II, 110-142; TOURON, Hist. des hommes illustres de l'ordre de S. Dominique (Paris, 1743), II, 110f.; TOURNEBIZE, Histoire politique et religieuse de l'Arménie, Les Frères-Unis de S. Grégoire l'Illuminateur in Revue de l'Orient chrétien (1906), 74f.; BRÉHIER, L'Eglise et l'Orient au moyen áge (Paris, 1907), 280-281.
    J.P. KIRSCH
    Transcribed by the Cloistered Dominican Nuns, Monastery of the Infant Jesus, Lufkin, Texas Dedicated to Christian unity

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "First names dictionary"
Bartholomew: translation

Bartholomew m
English: of New Testament origin, the name of an apostle mentioned in all the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and in the Acts of the Apostles. It is an Aramaic formation meaning ‘son of Talmai’, and has been assumed by many scholars to be a byname of the apostle Nathaniel. Talmai is a Hebrew name, said to mean ‘abounding in furrows’ (Numbers 13:22).
Cognates: Irish Gaelic: Bairtliméad; PARTHALÁN (SEE Parthalán). Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlan. French: Barthélemy. Provençal: Barthomieu. Catalan: Bartomeu. Spanish: Bartolomé. Portuguese: Bartolmeu Italian: Bartolo(m)meo. German: Bartolomäus. Dutch: Bartholomeus (learned); Bartel (vernacular). Polish: Bartlomiej (learned); Bartosz (vernacular). Czech: Bartoloměj. Russian: Varfolomei. Hungarian: Bartal, Bartos, Bartó. Finnish: Perttu.
Short forms: English: Bart. Irish: Bartle, Bartley. Italian: Bàrtolo; Meo.


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Bartholomew: translation

   Son of Tolmai, one of the twelve apostles (Matt. 10:3; Acts 1:13); generally supposed to have been the same as Nathanael. In the synoptic gospels Philip and Bartholomew are always mentioned together, while Nathanael is never mentioned; in the fourth gospel, on the other hand, Philip and Nathanael are similarly mentioned together, but nothing is said of Bartholomew. He was one of the disciples to whom our Lord appeared at the Sea of Tiberias after his resurrection (John 21:2). He was also a witness of the Ascension (Acts 1:4, 12, 13). He was an "Israelite indeed" (John 1:47).


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{bɑ:ʹθɒləmju:} n

1) Бартоломью, Бартоломей (мужское имя)

2) библ. Варфоломей



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[bɑ:ʹθɒləmju:] n
1) Бартоломью, Бартоломей (мужское имя)
2) библ. Варфоломей


найдено в "Англо-русском лингвострановедческом словаре Великобритании"
"Бартоломью" (эдинбургское издательство; выпускает географические карты и атласы. Основано в 1826) полн. John Bartholomew & Son Ltd
найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Bartholomew
[bɑ:ʹθɒləmju:] n
1) Бартоломью, Бартоломей (мужское имя)
2) библ. Варфоломей



найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Bartholomew: übersetzung

englische Form von → Bartholomäus (Bedeutung: Sohn des Tolmai).


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• An apostle

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найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n ч. ім'я 1) Бартолом'ю; 2) бібл. Варфоломій.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Bartholomew noun Бартоломью; Варфоломей

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Bartholomew - Бартоломью; Варфоломей

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ. Бартоломью; Варфоломей
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(0) бартоломей; варфоломей
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) бартоломью
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
n. Варфоломей
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