Trivium: The Classical Liberal Arts of Grammar, Logic, & Rhetoric

Trivium: The Classical Liberal Arts of Grammar, Logic, & Rhetoric

Trivium: The Classical Liberal Arts of Grammar, Logic, & Rhetoric

Trivium: The Classical Liberal Arts of Grammar, Logic, & Rhetoric

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Overview

Following the success of Quadrivium, Sciencia, and Designa in the acclaimed Wooden Books series, Trivium is a compendium of writings on the classical subjects at the heart of a liberal education, bringing the wisdom of the past into the twenty-first century.

The trivium refers to the three liberal arts considered in classical Greece to be the pillars of critical thought: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Following on the success of Quadrivium and Sciencia, Trivium gathers six Wooden Books titles together into a beautiful six-color package that presents ancient wisdom in an accessible way. Trivium will include the books Euphonics, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Poetic Meter and Form, and Ethics.

Wooden Books was founded in 1999 by designer John Martineau near Hay-on-Wye. The aim was to produce a beautiful series of recycled books based on the classical philosophies, arts and sciences. Using the Beatrix Potter formula of text facing picture pages, and old-styles fonts, along with hand-drawn illustrations and 19th century engravings, the books are designed not to date. Small but stuffed with information. Eco friendly and educational. Big ideas in a tiny space. There are over 1,000,000 Wooden Books now in print worldwide and growing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781632864963
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 10/11/2016
Series: Wooden Books
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 182,190
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 7.50(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

The seven authors whose books comprise Trivium are John Michell, Rachel Holley, Earl Fontainelle, Adina Arvatu, Andrew Aberdein, Octavia Wynne, and Gregory Beabout.
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