Memoir or autobiography, if written by the one whose life story is told. I suppose one could write about one's personal relationship with the subject and call it a 'memoir'. Biography Curriculum Vitae, if you want a summary that is more like a resume than a narrative.
Fructus vitae
A curriculum vitae (Latin: "course of life") is a list of one's education and relevant experience that is sent to a prospective employer. It is a synonym of the word résumé. (Curriculum vitae, or CV, is commoner in British usage and résumé in American.)
Depending on your country of domicile a Curriculum Vitae is a formal document - Curriculum Vitae is a Latin expression which can be loosely translated as "course of life" . In current usage, Traditionally the word vitae is rendered in English using the ligature ae. or vitae. It also can serve as a record or CPD whose content is used under editorial to inform the final CV which in turn is amended for each career application used. A CV Translation is dependant on exactly what requires translation, its technical context, phraseology and language from/to. It should be noted that cheap can mean of low quality. Submitting a low quality document to support any employment application can lead to the application being rejected in the very first phase.
''vitae'' is not a word in Italian maybe you spelled it wrong but if you need to translate things go on ''Google (translate)''
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The plural form of the word "curriculum" is "curricula" or sometimes "curriculums."
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
Even better!
Loves is better than likes.
there are no better words than sad
Curriculum is singular, curricula is plural.