In Giza, Forever Is Now celebrates its fourth edition from October 24 to November 16, 2024, with support from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, Foreign Affairs, and UNESCO.
CHRIS LEVINE, QUADRIVIUM
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In Giza, Forever Is Now celebrates its fourth edition from October 24 to November 16, 2024, with support from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, Foreign Affairs, and UNESCO.
CHRIS LEVINE, QUADRIVIUM
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'Quadrivium'
Adrian Avila x Dot in downtown Chicago.
What scholars call the “foundation of Liberal Arts” – the Trivium – is taught in order that one may expand to other subjects, building upon
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Q for ‘Quadrivium’ An old word for a crossroads, literally a place where four roads meet. Day 17
The Seven Liberal Arts divide between the trivium of logic, rhetoric and grammar and the quadrivium of arithmetic, music, geometry and cosmology. The Trivium were the arts considered necessary for the creation of an active citizen of the ancient world, well educated enough to be able to analyse what was being said, check it for rationality and to be able to speak and answer in his turn. With the addition of the quadrivium by the scholastics of the early medieaval age, the whole basic course structure and purpose of university education was established – which was to create an aware citizen. The system endured, more or less unchanged, right through to nineteenth-century Europe.
Barnaby Rogerson, Rogerson's Book of Numbers: The Culture of Numbers—From 1,001 Nights to the Seven Wonders of the World