by wickedwillie on March 13th, 2005

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What's the origin of the word "trivia"?

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  • by allanbz on May 25th, 2005

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    Of note too is that the "three ways" referred to the trivium, the first three courses of medieval education (logic, rhetoric, and grammar, which were followed by the quadrivium, arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, and music). Picturing quibbling logicians, rhetoricians, and grammarians may give you an idea as to why "trivial" ("of the trivium") began to take the sense that it now holds, from which trivia was backformed.

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