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== Further reading == * [[McLuhan, Marshall]] (2006). ''The Classical Trivium: The Place of [[Thomas Nashe]] in the Learning of His Time''. (McLuhan's 1942 doctoral dissertation.) Gingko Press. {{ISBN|1-58423-067-3}}. * Michell, John, Rachel Holley, Earl Fontainelle, Adina Arvatu, Andrew Aberdein, Octavia Wynne, and Gregory Beabout. ''Trivium: The Classical Liberal Arts of Grammar, Logic, & Rhetoric''. New York: Bloomsbury, 2016. Print. Wooden Books. * Robinson, Martin (2013). ''Trivium 21c: Preparing Young People for the Future with Lessons from the Past''. London: Independent Thinking Press. {{ISBN|978-178135054-6}}. * [[Dorothy L. Sayers|Sayers, Dorothy L.]] (1947). ''[http://www.gbt.org/text/sayers.html The Lost Tools of Learning]''. Essay presented at Oxford University. * Winterer, Caroline (2002). ''The Culture of Classicism: Ancient Greece and Rome in American Intellectual Life, 1780β1910''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. {{Humanities}} {{Classical education|state=collapsed}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Trivium (Education)}} [[Category:Cultural lists]] [[Category:Philosophy of education]] [[Category:History of education]] [[Category:Alternative education]] [[Category:Medieval European education]] [[Category:Liberal arts education]] [[es:Artes liberales#Las siete artes: Trivium et Quadrivium]] [[pl:Siedem sztuk wyzwolonych#Trivium]]
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