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Dan⋅te

[dan-tee, dahn-tey; It. dahn-te]
–noun
(Dante Alighieri), 1265–1321, Italian poet: author of the Divine Comedy.
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Dante [(dahn-tay, dan-tee)]

An Italian poet of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; his full name was Dante Alighieri. Dante is remembered for his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, an epic about hell, purgatory, and heaven. The Divine Comedy was written as a memorial to Beatrice, a woman whom Dante loved and who died at an early age.

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Computing Dictionary

DANTE
A company established by the national research networks in Europe to provide international network services.

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