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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Early_Modern_English Early Modern English], while the noun ''trivium'' only appears in learned usage from the 19th century, in reference to the ..._Higdon Ranulf Higdon] mentions the ''arte trivialle'', referring to the ''trivium'' of the Liberal Arts.
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  • ...es Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the Trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) and the Quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, mu
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  • ...Liberales (liberal arts) taught in medieval universities as part of the [[Trivium]] ([[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]) and the [[Quadrivium]], ([[ari
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  • ...arts liberal arts]: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivium_(education) trivium] ([[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectics dial
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  • ...of the Sciences", and serving as the capstone to the [[trivium (education)|Trivium]] and [[Quadrivium]] that young men were expected to study. This meant that
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  • ...hese have their roots in the subjects of the ancient [[trivium (education)|trivium]] and [[quadrivium]], which provided the model for [[Scholastic]] thought i ...world of learning. The Liberal Arts consisted of the [[trivium (education)|Trivium]], the basic "three ways" of [[Grammar]], [[Rhetoric]] and [[Logic]], and t
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  • ...volving [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[logic]] (the [[trivium (education)|trivium]]), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[astrology and astronomy|astr
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  • ...volving [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[logic]] (the [[trivium (education)|trivium]]), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[astrology and astronomy|astr
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  • ...branch of [[philosophy]], one part of the classical [[Trivium (education)|trivium]], which consisted of [[grammar]], logic, and [[rhetoric]]. Since the mid-
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  • *Gill, C (1976). 'The origin of the Atlantis myth', ''Trivium'', vol. 11, pp. 8–9.
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