
Bartholomew Rinonico (died c.1401), Franciscan chronicler.Bartholomew Albizzi (died 1342), Franciscan hagiographer.Any of three Medieval Pisans known as Bartholomew of Pisa, Catholic Encyclopedia article.Bartholomew of Lucca (1227–1327), historian.Bartholomew of Farne (died 1193), English Hermit and saint.
Bartholomew of Edessa, Syrian apologist and polemical writer – Catholic Encyclopedia article. Bartholomew of Brescia (died 1258), Italian canonist – Catholic Encyclopedia article. Bartholomew of Braganca (c.1200–1271) – Catholic Encyclopedia article. Venerable Bartholomew of Braga (1514–1582) – Catholic Encyclopedia article. Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Franciscan encyclopedist of the thirteenth century. Bartholomaeus Parvus (died 1333), known as the Apostle of Armenia. Bartholomew (Archdeacon of Waterford) (early 13th century). Bartholomew, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus. Thus Bartholomew is either "son of furrows" (i.e., rich in land) or "son of Ptolemy".īartholomew (Barry) is English or Scottish but also a Jewish surname with the same meaning as the above as a given name. Talmai either comes from telem "furrow" or is a Hebrew version of Ptolemy. Bar is Aramaic for "son", and marks patronyms. Bart (diminutive), Barthélemy, Bartholomäus, Bartholomeus, Bartłomiej, Bartolomé, Bartoloměj, Bartolomeo, Bartolomeu, Bertalan, Varfolomey, Vartholomaiosīartholomew is an English or Jewish (generally also Christian) given name that derives from the Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai".