Living Library of Hylistics

Website for the expanding field of hylistics, especially of hylistic mythological research,

with deep new insights into sources

from 2600 BC (myths from ancient Sumer → Innana’s Descent to the Netherworld)

to 2020 AD (women’s voices from the Caucasus → Ganieva and Kordzaia-Samadashvili),

from cuneiform to Digital Humanities,

and into their literary, religious, political, and historical dimensions.

➢ One of the main concerns of hylistics is the study of narratives, especially myths.

➢ An expansion of hylistics is the study of sequences of events in general.

The name „hylistics“ is derived from its core units, the minimal state- or action-bearing units of narrative materials or events, called hylemes.

Hylistics
and Mythological Studies





Image: Statue of a reclining numinous human-headed bull figurine from the Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2250–2000 BCE). AO 2752 © 2016 Musée du Louvre, Dist. GrandPalaisRmn / Philippe Fuzeau.
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