Trivium Bibliography
Dorothy L. Sayers, The Lost Tools of Learning, Methuen (1947)
Sister Miriam Joseph, The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, Paul Day Books (2002)
John of Salisbury, The Metalogicon: A Twelfth Century Defense of the Verbal and Logical Arts of the Trivium, Paul Dry Books (2009)
Jay Heinrichs, Winning Arguments, Penguin Books (2010)
Arthur Schopenhauer, The Art of Controversy, General Books LLC (2012)
John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down, New Society Publishers (2012)
Edward Bernays, Propoganda, I G Publishing (2005)
Ward Farnsworth, Classical English Rhetoric, David R Godine (2011)
Aristotle, The Art of Rhetoric, Collins Classics (2012)
Sam Leith, You Talking to Me?, Profile Books (2012)
Martin Robinson, Trivium 21c, Independent Thinking Press (2013)
Mark Forsyth, The Elements of Eloquence, Icon Books (2013)
Ed. John Martineau, Trivium: The Classic Arts of Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric, Wooden Books (2016)
Cicero, Selected Works, Penguin Classics (1971)
T F Hoad, English Etymology, OUP (1986)
Donald Attawar, The Penguin Dictionary of Saints, Penguin (1988)
James Hall, Hall’s Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art, John Murray (1989)