trivium

IPA: trˈɪviʌm

noun

  • (historical, in medieval universities) The lower division of the liberal arts; grammar, logic and rhetoric.
  • (zoology) The three anterior ambulacra of echinoderms, collectively.
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Examples of "trivium" in Sentences

  • This might be an interesting trivium.
  • I'll add this trivium to the article.
  • Trivium is definitely not thrash metal.
  • Therefore these must be on the Trivium page.
  • Directing trivium to the band is pushing PoV.
  • Trivium is not thrash metal and will never be.
  • Here he was educated in trivium and quadrivium.
  • The trivium was the beginning of the liberal arts.
  • There is no need for all this on a trivium discussion.
  • A detailed justification of the design of Trivium is given in.
  • On this conception, the study of literature belonged to the trivium.
  • The trivium these days is creativity, multiculturalism, and self-respect.
  • I've read "Well-Trained Mind," which is about home-schooling kids in the trivium.
  • The trivium usedta be teh three main branches of basic lurning: grammur, dialectic, and retoric.
  • Classical education uses a teaching method called the trivium, a three-part process of grammar, logic and rhetoric stages.
  • In the medieval trivium, however, grammar did not include the study of morphology and syntax; it was what would now be called prescriptive grammar.
  • There Alcuin taught the seven sciences of the "trivium" and "quadrivium", i.e. grammar, rhetoric, and logic, arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy.
  • Note 2: The seven liberal arts consisted of the mathematical arts (the quadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music) and the verbal arts (the trivium: grammar, dialectics, and rhetoric). back
  • Most important are those places located in the realm of the so-called trivium (i.e., grammar, rhetoric and logic), especially in logic where already the determination of its primary subject as well as the discussion of the basic logical notions
  • Not only do his powers as they have been historically manifested form the subject of Renaissance thought, but there is much more persistent concern with the issues and limits of the new sciences and “arts” other than those previously known as the trivium and quadrivium.

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