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  1. Canti Wine | The Italian Wine Style

    يُعتبر كازينو 1xBet من أبرز المنصات الإلكترونية التي تقدم تجربة مراهنة متكاملة للمستخدمين في الدول العربية.

  2. Canti (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

    Canti is a collection of poems by Giacomo Leopardi written in 1835. The Canti is generally considered one of the most significant works of Italian poetry. All'Italia and Sopra il …

  3. Leopardi (1798–1837) - The Canti - Poetry In Translation

    The poems of the Canti below are complete but not in their originally published order. I have taken the liberty of re-arranging them into four groups, Personal (Poems 1-11), Philosophical (12 …

  4. Canti - Wikipedia

    Look up canti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  5. Our History - Canti Wine

    The name standing head and shoulders over the others was Canti that means songs or you sing, recalling the world of music, conviviality, merriness, Italian spirit. This naming excels in …

  6. Canti | FLCL Wiki | Fandom

    Canti is a robot whose head resembles a Sony 8-301W portable transistor television set. As such, he is referred to as "TV-boy" by Naota's father. Canti can take x-ray photographs, possibly …

  7. Canti: Poems / A Bilingual Edition - Amazon.com

    Jan 3, 2012 · Galassi, the author of a magnificent translation of Eugenio Montale's poetry as well as two collections of his own poems, brings Leopardi's "Canti" alive by virtue of a flexible and …

  8. Canti Wine - Learn About & Buy Online | Wine.com

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  9. Canti - definition of Canti by The Free Dictionary

    (Classical Music) a medieval form of church singing; chant. 2. (Classical Music) Also called: canto the highest part in a piece of choral music. 3. (Classical Music) (in 15th- or 16th-century music) …

  10. The Canti (Songs) - Encyclopedia.com

    A collection of 41 poems whose settings range from ancient Greece to early-nineteenth-century Italy; written between 1818 and 1836, published in Italian (as “Canti”) in 1845, in English in 1962.