Mythologis

Est. 2023 · The World's Largest Mythology Library

The World's Biggest Library & Encyclopedia of Mythology

Every mythology, in one place. 100+ mythology books, 120+ in-depth articles, and hundreds of gods, creatures, and sacred texts from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu, Aztec, Sumerian, and dozens more traditions. Written for curious readers and serious students.

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Premium volumes on the world's great mythologies.

Beautifully designed and drawn from the primary sources. Launch price: $7.99 per book instead of $14.99.

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Thanatos and Hypnos carrying Sarpedon's body from the battlefield, winged figures in moonlight

Thanatos, God of Death: The Gentle Reaper Greece Never Feared

Thanatos was not the monster Greek myth warned you about. He was the quiet twin, the bronze-winged figure who carried the dead to the underworld without violence or terror. Here is the full story.

Hypnos, Greek god of sleep, resting on an ebony couch surrounded by poppies in his underground cave

Hypnos, God of Sleep: The Silent Twin Who Ruled the Night

Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, drifted unseen through mortal and divine alike, bending even Zeus to his will. Here is the full story: origins, myths, symbols, and his uncanny twin.

Iris the rainbow messenger goddess descending from a rainbow over the Aegean Sea

Iris the Rainbow Messenger: Goddess, Symbol, and Bridge Between Worlds

Iris carried the will of the Olympians across sky and sea, her rainbow body stitching heaven to earth. Trace her origins, symbols, and enduring mythic power here.

Tyche, Greek goddess of fortune, seated with a mural crown, rudder, and cornucopia at golden hour

Tyche, Goddess of Fortune: Luck, Fate, and the Spinning Wheel of Greek Myth

Tyche held every city's fate in her hands and a rudder she could turn without warning. Meet the Greek goddess of fortune whose blind generosity terrified rulers and poets alike.

Nemesis Greek goddess of retribution standing on a clifftop at dusk holding a measuring rod and apple branch

Nemesis: Goddess of Retribution, Balance, and Inevitable Reckoning

Nemesis was the Greek goddess who punished excess and arrogance, the divine force that cut mortals and gods alike back to size. Her story runs deeper than simple vengeance.

Pan the Greek god of the wild playing his syrinx on an Arcadian mountain at dusk

Pan, God of the Wild: Goat Legs, Panic, and the Music Between Worlds

Half goat, half god, wholly untameable. Pan ruled the Greek wilderness with a reed pipe and a shout that could scatter armies. Here is the full myth, from his strange birth to his enduring echo in modern imagination.

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The World Mythology Book: The Gods, Heroes and Myths of Every Culture

The Gods, Heroes and Myths of Every Culture, in One Volume

The whole of world mythology in a single volume: Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, Hindu, Celtic, Slavic, Mesoamerican and African myths gathered side by side, each drawn from the primary sources.

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A modern home for ancient stories.

Mythologis treats the world's myths the way they deserve -- with curiosity, rigor, and warmth. Every article is researched, written, and edited by a small editorial team.

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