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  • ...ppears in learned usage from the 19th century, in reference to the ''Artes Liberales'' and the plural ''trivia'' in the sense of "trivialities, trifles" only in ...tin medieval Latin], it came to refer to the lower division of the ''Artes Liberales'', namely [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]. (The other four Liberal
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  • Historically, the arts included the Artes Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the Trivium (gram
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  • Historically, the arts included the Artes Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the [[Trivium]] (
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  • ...their sevenfold partition reflecting that of the [[artes liberales]] and [[artes mechanicae]], were:
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  • The seven [[liberal arts]] or ''[[Artes Liberales]]'' became codified in late antiquity through textbooks by Varro and [[Mart
    33 KB (5,046 words) - 23:36, 12 December 2020