Geminus
Geminus, also spelled Geminos, is a Latinized form of a Greek name used for several ancient authors. The best known is Geminus of Rhodes, a Hellenistic-era writer whose exact dating is uncertain, generally placed in the 1st century BCE to the 1st century CE. Little is known about his life beyond what can be inferred from his surviving works and later references.
Geminus is chiefly credited with a short didactic treatise commonly called the Introduction to the Elements
Purpose and character: The Introduction is not a direct translation of Euclid's Elements but a digest intended
Influence and transmission: The work influenced later mathematical teaching in antiquity and the Byzantine world, and
Other uses of the name: The name Geminus also appears in antiquity for other writers, but those