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The '''Seven Liberal Arts''' are [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], [[logic]], [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[music]], and [[astronomy]]. |
The '''Seven Liberal Arts''' are [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], [[logic]], [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[music]], and [[astronomy]]. |
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==The Trivium== |
===The Trivium=== |
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Grammar, rhetoric and logic together make up the [[trivium]]. ''Trivium'' is Latin for three ways. |
Grammar, rhetoric and logic together make up the [[trivium]]. ''Trivium'' is Latin for three ways. |
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==The Quadrivium== |
===The Quadrivium=== |
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Arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy together make up the [[quadrivium]]. ''Quadrivium'' is Latin for four ways. |
Arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy together make up the [[quadrivium]]. ''Quadrivium'' is Latin for four ways. |
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The Seven Liberal Arts are grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.
The Trivium
Grammar, rhetoric and logic together make up the trivium. Trivium is Latin for three ways.
The Quadrivium
Arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy together make up the quadrivium. Quadrivium is Latin for four ways.