The Greek word for "Books" is "βιβλία".
There is no Greek god of books but there is a Greek goddess of wisdom her name is Athena.
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
The Pentateuch.
It is where the name the bible came from, it's Greek meaning is is" the books"
bibliotheque meaning book-case. Greek : βιβλίο book, θήκη a place where books are stored
Helen is the name from Greek mythology, but in Turkish some of books say that it is "Elin"
All of the New Testament books were written in Greek.
The Greek canon added 8 books to the Old Testament canon. These books, known as the Deuterocanonical books, are not present in the Hebrew Bible but are included in the Greek Septuagint and Catholic Bibles.
Athena was the greek goddess of wisdom and knowlege
It got its name from a Greek God named Atlas. He was tricked into carrying the world on his shoulders. A long ago,his picture was often placed on the first page of books of maps. So a book of books came to be as atlas.
Jesus is the Greek translation of the name Joshua, which is to be found in the Old Testament books of law (the Pentateuch) when referring to Joshua, son of Nun. However, there is no direct or indirect mention of Jesus of Nazareth.
There are books which more often collect a handful of Greek Mythology; you'd have to look up the name "Artemis" to find out if there are any out near you about her alone.