Legends of the Gods: The Egyptian Texts (1912) by E.A. Wallis Budge is a curated collection of ancient Egyptian mythological texts, presented with original hieroglyphs, transliterations, and English translations. It explores major myths—including creation from Nun, the destruction of mankind, and the Isis-Osiris cycle—focusing on themes of divinity, magic, death, and resurrection.
This work serves as a foundational text for understanding how the Egyptians viewed the relationship between their gods, the afterlife, and the cosmos.