Quadrivium in a sentence as a noun

I'd recommend looking at "the quadrivium" by little wooden books.

The trivium and quadrivium are the foundation that, to me, ties the importance of the humanities into the non-humanties areas of study.

We used to: the ‘liberal arts’ originally referred to the ‘quadrivium:’ arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy; and the ‘trivium:’ grammar, logic, and rhetoric.

> 'interesting trivia'In the above - grammar, rhetoric, logic - formed the "trivium" and - arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy - formed the "quadrivium".Also "trivium" represented the place where three roads would intersect.

Quadrivium definitions

noun

(Middle Ages) a higher division of the curriculum in a medieval university involving arithmetic and music and geometry and astronomy