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- Faldstool abstract "Faldstool (from the O.H. Ger. falden or falten, "to fold," and stuol, Mod. Ger. Stuhl, "stool"; from the medieval Latin faldistolium derived, through the old form fauesteuil, from the Mod. Fr. fauteuil) is a portable folding chair, used by a bishop when not occupying the throne in his own cathedral, or when officiating in a cathedral or church other than his own; hence any movable folding stool used during divine service. Whatever the origins, it is difficult not to note the general resemblance to the curule chair or sella curulis, which according to Livy supposedly derived its name from currus, "chariot"), and like the Roman toga originated in Etruria, but much earlier stools supported on a cross-frame are known from the New Kingdom of Egypt. Just as a campstool of similar form came to be used by military commanders in the field, so it became the ceremonial chair that accompanied the bishop in his official visitations. The bishop will either use the faldstool as a seat, or kneel in front of it, resting his forearms on it in prayer like a prie-dieu, depending upon the rubrical requirements. Other prelates may be granted the use of a faldstool during services, with certain limitations. The faldstool may be covered with silk cloth in red, green or violet, depending upon the liturgical season or the rank of the prelate. In the Anglican Church, a faldstool is a desk at which a litany is recited. It also refers to the small, upholstered prie-dieux at which the British sovereign and the royal consort kneel during important religious services such as coronations and weddings. The term faldistory has a similar meaning.".
- Faldstool thumbnail Firenze.Palvecchio.500.chair.JPG?width=300.
- Faldstool wikiPageExternalLink 05770b.htm.
- Faldstool wikiPageID "1305468".
- Faldstool wikiPageRevisionID "578670226".
- Faldstool hasPhotoCollection Faldstool.
- Faldstool subject Category:Chairs.
- Faldstool subject Category:Furniture.
- Faldstool type Artifact100021939.
- Faldstool type Chair103001627.
- Faldstool type Chairs.
- Faldstool type Furnishing103405265.
- Faldstool type Furniture103405725.
- Faldstool type Instrumentality103575240.
- Faldstool type Object100002684.
- Faldstool type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Faldstool type Seat104161981.
- Faldstool type Whole100003553.
- Faldstool comment "Faldstool (from the O.H. Ger. falden or falten, "to fold," and stuol, Mod. Ger. Stuhl, "stool"; from the medieval Latin faldistolium derived, through the old form fauesteuil, from the Mod. Fr. fauteuil) is a portable folding chair, used by a bishop when not occupying the throne in his own cathedral, or when officiating in a cathedral or church other than his own; hence any movable folding stool used during divine service.".
- Faldstool label "Faldistorio".
- Faldstool label "Faldistorio".
- Faldstool label "Faldistorium".
- Faldstool label "Faldistorium".
- Faldstool label "Faldistório".
- Faldstool label "Faldstool".
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistorium.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistorio.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistorio.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistorium.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistorium.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldistório.
- Faldstool sameAs m.04rhmm.
- Faldstool sameAs Q2738685.
- Faldstool sameAs Q2738685.
- Faldstool sameAs Faldstool.
- Faldstool wasDerivedFrom Faldstool?oldid=578670226.
- Faldstool depiction Firenze.Palvecchio.500.chair.JPG.
- Faldstool isPrimaryTopicOf Faldstool.