was a Greek mathematician, and the author of a short treatise on optics which is still extant.
[1] He was a native of Larissa,[2] and he must have lived after the time of Claudius Ptolemy, whom he quotes.
His short treatise on optics is little more than a commentary on Euclid.
[3] It was edited by one Damianus, who was either his son or his pupil.
[2] The first printed edition, in Greek and Latin, was published in Paris in 1657 with illustrative notes by Erasmus Bartholinus.