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quadrivium

[kwo-driv-ee-uhm] / kwɒˈdrɪv i əm /


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Herschel believed that music belonged as one of the four liberal arts of the quadrivium, alongside arithmetic, geometry and astronomy.

From New York Times • Jun. 27, 2022

This Pythagorean view re-emerged in medieval universities, where scholars studied the quadrivium, which divided the science of mathematics into four parts: geometry and arithmetic, astronomy and music.

From The Guardian • Jul. 2, 2010

The three arts of the trivium relate to the mind, and the four of the quadrivium to matter.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith

The quadrivium, embracing arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music, was likewise taught.

From Colleges in America by Barker, John Marshall

The trivium included grammar, rhetoric, and logic; the quadrivium comprehended arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.

From The Symbolism of Freemasonry by Mackey, Albert G.