
معرفی
Vittorio Frajese is a Full Professor at the Department of Modern Literature and Culture, Faculty of Human Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome. His career spans multiple institutions including Tor Vergata University and the University of Catania, with a focus on Modern History (M-STO/02). He has taught courses on Early Modern Europe, Counter-Reformation politics, and archival history, while coordinating PhD programs from 2011-2017.
- PhD, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (1987)
- Fulbright Scholar, Newberry Library Fellow (1991)
Research Interests:
Venetian political theology, inquisition practices, Paolo Sarpi's heterodoxy, manuscript transmission, and censorship mechanisms in Early Modern Europe. His work bridges history, religious studies, and archival science.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Scholarship (1991)
- Newberry Library Fellowship (1991)
2024: The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved (Religious Dissent, Venice). 2023: Sarpi's secret thought diffusion, Campanella's trials. Recurring themes: sexuality, censorship, and intellectual networks.
Coordinates the journal Dimensioni e problemi della ricerca storica and leads the "Databasing the Strangers' Faith" project on Holy Office sources.


