Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies (dEs), the low luminosity and low surface brightness population of the Early Type Galaxy (ETGs) class are found in high-density environments and are very rare in isolation. Although these objects are the numerically-dominant types of galaxies in the Universe, their origin and evolution still remain a matter of debate since they are intrinsically faint and their structure is very complicated. In this PhD thesis, we define the physical properties of dEs in the Virgo and Fornax cluster by focusing on their elemental abundances and stellar populations as analysed using integral field unit and long-slit spectroscopy. The aim of this work is to help a better and more complete understanding of star formation histories of ...