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Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2003
Today’s conflicts between the views that the humanities hold of science and engineering and the views science and engineering hold of the humanities weaken the very core of our culture. Their cause is lack of integration in today’s education among subjects that hark back to the medieval trivium and quadrivium.
George Bugliarello
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Today’s conflicts between the views that the humanities hold of science and engineering and the views science and engineering hold of the humanities weaken the very core of our culture. Their cause is lack of integration in today’s education among subjects that hark back to the medieval trivium and quadrivium.
George Bugliarello
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1953
We saw that the interpretation of the Timaeus became combined with the problem of the division of mathematics. The meaning and importance of this latter division is well known the quadriparted mathematics is the quadrivium. It is surprising to see how closely the quadr. ivium is connected with the interpretation of the Timaeus.
Philip Merlán, Merlán Philip
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We saw that the interpretation of the Timaeus became combined with the problem of the division of mathematics. The meaning and importance of this latter division is well known the quadriparted mathematics is the quadrivium. It is surprising to see how closely the quadr. ivium is connected with the interpretation of the Timaeus.
Philip Merlán, Merlán Philip
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Duchet-Suchaux Gaston. De Quadrivium à Carrouge. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°11-12, 1988. pp. 116-120.
Duchet-Suchaux, Gaston
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The Quadrivium and the Decline of Boethian Influence
2012Boethius composed his quadrivial texts early in his life; they are his first known works, written between 500 and 506. Those that survive, the De arithmetica and the De musica , are primarily Latin versions of Greek texts by Nicomachus of Gerasa.
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