Many have tried, and many failed. In other words, no. As writers like for things to make since in a linear fashion, and Greek myth just does not fit that kind of story telling.
This is two questions, but both are answered the same way: no, and no. It is nearly impossible to name all the Greek myths because the myths don't have names or "titles", thus it is hard to separate them one from another as they were not intended to be "chapters" in a book. If so there would be at least three versions for every myth, including little changes and notes.
Yotred Kodsrestagim was the greek philosopher who never wrote a book.
The book Politics was written by the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
yes
Euclid because he wrote a n book about it
The Greek myths were stories told by the Ancient Greeks made to explain strange events, things in nature, and basically everythingon the Earth. The Greek myths weren't written down until writing in Greece was actually develpoed, and before that, the myths were all told by mouth. That is why there are many different versions of the myths. In books telling about Greek myths, the myths may be written down, but usually not every single Greek myth is in one book, as there are lots of them. I do not think one Ancient Greek man could have known or told every single myth either.
John the evangelist, wrote also the book of Revelation or Apocalypse in the Greek.
Your going to have to be a little more specific. Plus anyone can write a famous book.
Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War.
"The Greek book Gynecology was written by Soranus of Ephesus, a famous physician and writer on gynecology in ancient Greece."
gordan Kroman's favourite book he wrote is swindle because it suits every kid in the world no matter what you are like.
The book Every Street is Paved with Gold was written by Woo-Choong Kim.