Antaios (magazine)
| Editor-in-chief | Philipp Wolff-Windegg |
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| Editors | Mircea Eliade Ernst Jünger |
| Categories | cultural magazine |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Circulation | 3000 (1959), 1200 (1971) |
| Publisher | Ernst Klett Verlag |
| Founder | Ernst Klett |
| First issue | 1959 |
| Final issue | 1971 |
| Country | West Germany |
| Based in | Stuttgart |
| Language | German |
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Antaios was a German cultural magazine published from 1959 to 1971 by Ernst Klett Verlag and edited by Mircea Eliade and Ernst Jünger. It had a conservative orientation and promoted perennial philosophy and the study of archetypes. The magazine drew inspiration from the Eranos circle and the German cultural magazine Merkur. It had a circulation of around 3000 copies in its early existence and around 1200 by the time it was discontinued.