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St. Andrew (brother of Simon Peter) was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus none of whom were gnostics. Scholars generally date the gnostic gopels to the early-mid 2nd century, long after Jesus and the apostles (including St. Andrew) were dead. The gnostic gospels (e.g., gospel of Thomas, etc.) were written by others over a century later.
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Assuming you are referring to the book "Didache" or "The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles", the book is written anonymously, and its date is very disputed. However, there is a tendency to date it quite early because it appears to describe a very primitive church (lacking in much hierarchy or heavy rituals, and having roles such as apostles (missionaries) and prophets, that were not found in 2nd century churches and beyond). Perhaps a date in the late 1st century or early 2nd century would be wise. If so, it puts the Didache up there with I Clement and the Epistle of Barnabbas (perhaps) as among the oldest post-NT Christian documents. Rather than being a name, "Didache" means "doctrine" or "teaching". It shares the root where we get the word "didactic".
Mathematike Syntaxis, also known as Syntaxis mathematica, was written by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century. It was written in Greek, and is also known as Almagest.
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