quadrivium
nounThe higher division of the seven liberal arts in the Middle Ages, composed of geometry, astronomy, arithmetic, and music.
nounA place where four ways meet.
nounThe collective name of the four branches of mathematics according to the Pythagoreans—arithmetic (treating of number in itself), music (treating of applied number), geometry (treating of stationary number), and astronomy (treating of number in motion).
nounThe four “liberal arts,” arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy; — so called by the schoolmen. See
The higher division of the seven
(Middle Ages) a higher division of the curriculum in a medieval university involving arithmetic and music and geometry and astronomy