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.

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.

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Susanoo the storm god confronting Yamata no Orochi in the rivers of Izumo

Japanese

Susanoo the Storm God: Chaos, Courage, and the First Poem in Japanese Myth

Banished from heaven, mourned by the seas, and celebrated as the slayer of an eight-headed dragon, Susanoo stands as the most turbulent and deeply human figure in the Japanese pantheon.

Anubis weighing a soul's heart against Ma'at's feather in the Hall of Two Truths, ancient Egyptian funerary scene

Egyptian

The Book of the Dead: Egypt's Guide to Eternity

Ancient Egypt's most sacred funerary text was not a single book but a living archive of spells, maps, and prayers that guided the dead through the perils between death and eternal life.

The Minotaur silhouetted at the heart of the Labyrinth beneath a Mediterranean moon

Greek

The Minotaur of Crete: Bull, Labyrinth, and the Price of Hubris

Half man, half bull, born from a queen's impossible desire: the Minotaur of Crete is one of Greek mythology's most haunting figures, a creature whose story cuts to the heart of shame, sacrifice, and the limits of royal pride.

Ancient Greek trireme navigating a narrow strait between Scylla's cliff and Charybdis's whirlpool at dusk

Scylla and Charybdis: The Strait Monsters of Greek Myth

Between two cliffs in a narrow sea passage, Scylla seized sailors with six serpentine heads while Charybdis swallowed the ocean whole. Their myth is older, stranger, and richer than any summary admits.

The Phoenix immortal firebird rising from fire and ash against a twilight sky

The Phoenix: The Immortal Firebird Across Civilizations

From Egyptian sun temples to Greek natural history and Chinese imperial courts, the Phoenix has burned and risen for three millennia. This is the full story of mythology's most enduring firebird.

Talos the bronze giant standing on the cliffs of Crete, watching the sea

Talos the Bronze Giant: Myth, Meaning, and the First Robot of Ancient Greece

Talos, the bronze automaton who guarded Crete, was the ancient Greek imagination's most vivid answer to a timeless question: what happens when a god builds a man of metal?

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.

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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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