Claudius Ptolemy (; ,
Klaúdios Ptolemaîos, ; ; ) was a
Greco-Egyptian writer, known as a
mathematician,
astronomer,
geographer,
astrologer, and poet of a single
epigram in the
Greek Anthology. He lived in the city of
Alexandria in the
Roman province of Egypt, wrote in
Koine Greek, and held
Roman citizenship. Beyond that, few reliable details of his life are known. His birthplace has been given as
Ptolemais Hermiou in the
Thebaid in an uncorroborated statement by the 14th-century astronomer
Theodore Meliteniotes. This is a very late attestation, however, and there is no other reason to suppose that he ever lived anywhere else than Alexandria, where he died around AD 168.