
1) Grammar, logic, and rhetoric
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The Trivium is a systematic method of critical thinking used to derive factual certainty from information perceived with the five senses — sight, sound, taste, tact, and smell. In the medieval university, the trivium was the lower division of the seven liberal arts, and comprised grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Etymologically, the Latin word trivi...
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[cipher] Trivium is a synchronous stream cipher designed to provide a flexible trade-off between speed and gate count in hardware, and reasonably efficient software implementation. Trivium was submitted to the Profile II (hardware) of the eSTREAM competition by its authors, Christophe De Cannière and Bart Preneel, and has been selected as ...
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• (n.) The three ` liberal` arts, grammar, logic, and rhetoric; -- being a triple way, as it were, to eloquence. • (n.) The three anterior ambulacra of echinoderms, collectively.
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(from the article `mathematics`) ...number theory. Boethius and Cassiodorus provided the material for the part of the monastic education called the quadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, ... From earliest times it had been held that the trivium (grammar, logic, rhetoric) and the quadrivium (geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, music) were ... ...
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In medieval European education, the three lower liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) studied before the
quadrivium. ...
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The study of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, which in medieval education formed the basis of a bachelo
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trivium (education) The lower division of the seven liberal arts in medieval schools, consisting of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
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(Latin) Grammar, rhetoric, and logic taught in schools during the medieval period.
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noun (Middle Ages) an introductory curriculum at a medieval university involving grammar and logic and rhetoric; considered to be a triple way to eloquence
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(Lat. tres, and viae, three ways) The first three disciplines in the mediaeval, educational system of seven liberal arts. The trivium includes grammar, rhetoric and dialectic See Quadrivium. -- V.J.B.
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