But themselves became the oracles of the succeeding period, wherein the trivium and quadrivium, a course of seven sciences, introduced in the sixth century, were taught from their jejune treatises.
These were probably the ancient trivium and quadrivium; enlarged, perhaps after the sixteenth century, according to the increase of learning, and the apparent necessity of higher qualifications.
The Latin grammar, in its merest rudiments, from a little treatise ascribed to Donatus and extracts of Priscian,[139] formed the only necessary part of the trivium in ecclesiastical schools.
It was thus the trivium river of Ganga, came to flow over this earth, as the channel to bear the glory of Bhagiratha to distant lands.
Hence Ganga is called the tripathaga or running in the trivium in heaven, earth and hell).
The triple Ganges is called the Tripathaga or fluvium trivium or running in three directions).
He doubted "that the curriculum of any modern university shows so clear and generous a comprehension of what is meant by culture as this old trivium and quadrivium did.
And I doubt if the curriculum of any modern university shows so clear and generous a comprehension of what is meant by culture, as this old Trivium and Quadrivium does.
During its earlier half, Latinity gained doubtless from such improvement in the courses of the Trivium as took place at Chartres, for example, an improvement connected with the intellectual growth of the time.
But let us rather seek it in the curriculum of the Trivium and Quadrivium.
And I doubt if the curriculum of any modern university shows so clear and generous a comprehension of what is meant by culture as the old Trivium and Quadrivium does.
The Trivium and Quadrivium made the basis of their studies.
The first branch of theTrivium was Grammar, which included literature by way of illustration; and he who held the chair had the title of grammaticus.
Thus the first three books contain the Trivium and Quadrivium.
Thus, with a heavy-footed Teutonic diligence, the Germans studied the Triviumand Quadrivium.
They read the Etymologies of Isidore or the corresponding works of Bede, and followed as of course the Trivium and Quadrivium.
Fulbert and the School of Chartres; Trivium and Quadrivium.
It was again visible in the case of the spots in the Trivium at the time the canals leading to that place doubled in March, 1897.
Prominent as instances of them are the Trivium Charontis, the Wedge of Casius, and the Mare Acidalium.
The scope of the Trivium was much wider than the terms denote.
The Trivium was the real basis of the secular education of the period.
The master sent in response to this appeal was Abbo, who is described as being well versed in the trivium and the quadrivium.
MAP IV An intricate network of canals is here seen, especially in the neighbourhood of Elysium, where many connect with the "Trivium Charontis.
For example, seven are seen to converge in Lacus Phoenicis, eight in Trivium Charontis, six in Lunae Lacus, and six in Ismenius Lacus.
Ismenius Lacus, Lunae Lacus, Trivium Charontis, and Propontis are the most conspicuous and durable ones.
I doubt," he said, "if the curriculum of any modern university shows so clear and generous a comprehension of what is meant by culture as the old Trivium and Quadrivium does.
The Trivium Charontis is situated just beyond the right-hand margin of our map.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trivium" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.