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* [[Language]], [[Literature]], [[Music]], [[Opera]], [[Painting]], [[Photography]], [[Poetry]], [[Sculpture]], & [[Theatre]]
 
* [[Language]], [[Literature]], [[Music]], [[Opera]], [[Painting]], [[Photography]], [[Poetry]], [[Sculpture]], & [[Theatre]]
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Historically, the arts included the Artes Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the Trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) and the Quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.)
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Historically, the arts included the Artes Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the [[Trivium]] ([[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]) and the [[Quadrivium]], ([[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[music]], and [[astronomy]].)
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In modern academia, the arts are usually grouped with or a subset of the Humanities. Some subjects in the Humanities are history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, women's studies.
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In modern academia, the arts are usually grouped with or a subset of the [[Humanities]]. Some subjects in the Humanities are [[history]], [[linguistics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[women's studies]].
    
Newspapers such as the New York Times and The Times of London typically include a section on the arts.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Arts]
 
Newspapers such as the New York Times and The Times of London typically include a section on the arts.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Arts]

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