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− | During these | + | During these three years of '''Gymnasium''', the seven ''Artes Liberales'' (or Liberal Arts) of the ''Trivium'' and ''Quadrivium'' (''artes triviales'' and ''artes quadriviales'') were taken as follows: |
*The ''Trivium'', the ''artes sermocinales'': | *The ''Trivium'', the ''artes sermocinales'': | ||
**Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialectic (language, oratory, logic) | **Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialectic (language, oratory, logic) | ||
*The ''Quadrivium'', the ''artes reales'' or ''physicæ'': | *The ''Quadrivium'', the ''artes reales'' or ''physicæ'': | ||
**Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music | **Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music | ||
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+ | Of course, many other courses were taken and topics covered. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 12 November 2021
During these three years of Gymnasium, the seven Artes Liberales (or Liberal Arts) of the Trivium and Quadrivium (artes triviales and artes quadriviales) were taken as follows:
- The Trivium, the artes sermocinales:
- Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialectic (language, oratory, logic)
- The Quadrivium, the artes reales or physicæ:
- Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music
Of course, many other courses were taken and topics covered.
External links
- The Seven Liberal Arts — from the Catholic Encyclopedia