Amphinomus

In Greek mythology, Amphinomus (/æmˈfɪnəməs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀμφίνομος Amphínomos; literally "grazing all about") may refer to the following personages:

There was also a Greek geometer called Amphinomus. He is thought to have flourished in the fourth century BC, but is otherwise unknown. He is mentioned a few times by Proclus in his Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements.[5]

  1. ^ Antoninus Liberalis, 12
  2. ^ Apollodorus, E.7.27
  3. ^ Homer, Odyssey 18.395 & 412, 20.244 & 22.89; Apollodorus, E.7.33
  4. ^ Antoninus Liberalis, 37
  5. ^ Morrow 63