
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.
The Mythologis Library
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.
-47%Greek
The Greek Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Norse
The Norse Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Egyptian
The Egyptian Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Roman
The Roman Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Japanese
The Japanese Mythology and Yokai Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Hindu
The Hindu Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Chinese
The Chinese Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Celtic
The Celtic Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Aztec
The Aztec Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
-47%Mayan
The Mayan Mythology Book
$7.99$14.99
Atlas
Mythologies by Region

Region
Europe
Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic, Slavic, and Anglo-Saxon traditions. The mythologies of the European peninsula and its northern reaches.

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The Americas
Aztec, Maya, Inca, Native American, and Inuit traditions. The mythologies of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America.

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Africa and the Middle East
Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, Armenian, Yoruba and broader sub-Saharan African mythologies. The cradle of civilization and beyond.

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Asia
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindu, and Buddhist mythologies. The vast traditions of East, South, and Central Asia.

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Oceania
Polynesian and Australian Aboriginal traditions. The mythologies of the Pacific and the world's oldest continuous storytelling cultures.
Library
Latest Articles

Dionysus, God of Wine: Ecstasy, Madness, and the Twice-Born God
Born twice, worshipped and feared across the ancient world, Dionysus reshaped Greek religion from the inside out. His cup held wine, yes, but also madness, liberation, and a theology that outlasted the Olympians.

Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt: Archer, Moon, and Guardian of the Wild
Silver bow raised, hounds at her heels, Artemis ruled the wilderness long before cities had walls. Here is the full story of the Olympian huntress: her birth, her powers, her myths, and her enduring presence.

Hermes the Messenger God: Trickster, Psychopomp, and Thief of Heaven
Born before dawn and already a cattle thief by noon, Hermes ruled the crossroads between gods and mortals, life and death. A full portrait of the most restless figure in the Greek pantheon.

Hera, Queen of the Gods: Power, Jealousy, and the Crown of Olympus
Hera rules Olympus not as a passive consort but as a sovereign force shaping Greek myth from Troy to Heracles. Her story is about power, its limits, and what it costs to hold a crown.

Poseidon, God of the Sea: Storms, Horses, and the Shaker of Earth
Poseidon ruled oceans, earthquakes, and horses with equal fury. From Homer's Iliad to the founding myths of Athens, meet the most volatile Olympian in the Greek pantheon.

Japanese
Amaterasu: The Sun Goddess Who Hid the World in Darkness
Amaterasu, the Japanese sun goddess, rules the High Plain of Heaven and holds the cosmos together. Her retreat into a cave nearly extinguished all light - and her return reshaped the divine order forever.
Featured volume
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.
Index
All Mythologies
- African
- Ainu
- Akan
- Albanian
- Anglo-Saxon
- Armenian
- Asatru
- Australian Aboriginal
- Aztec
- Bahai
- Baltic
- Basque
- Berber
- Buddhism
- Canaanite
- Candomblé
- Celtic
- Cherokee
- Chinese
- Christianity
- Confucianism
- Dogon
- Egyptian
- Ethiopian
- Etruscan
- Gnosticism
- Greek
- Hindu
- Inuit
- Islam
- Japanese
- Judaism
- Korean
- Maori
- Mayan
- Mesoamerican
- Mesopotamian
- Native American
- Norse
- Persian
- Polynesian
- Roman
- Sikhism
- Slavic
- Sumerian
- Toltec
- Tupi-Guarani
About Mythologis
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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