EditorialOwner's Certificate - Motor Car, Issued by Government of Victoria, 1947, Owner's Certificate for a Motor Car used by Gyula Toth, and first issued by the Government of Victoria in 1947. In 1957 Julius came to Australia after he escaped the Russian invas...
EditorialBudapest revisited: Martyrs' Cemetery for the victims of the repression following the Hungarian Revolution. In center foreground the tombstone of Ilona Toth, a physician in a Budapest hospital. Member of a group of freedom fighters, she was executed at...
EditorialRelief from the inner chamber of the tomb chapel of Petosiris, high priest of Toth, the ibis-headed god of Hermopolis. Kepher, the beetle-god, with two sun disks.
EditorialPtolemy XIII (88-51 BCE) purified by the gods Toth and Horus. Forecourt of the Temple of Sobek and Horus, Kom Ombo. This was one of the " healing" temples to which pilgrims came to restore their health.
EditorialRemains of the temple of Toth, central sanctuary of Hermopolis, seen between the tomb of Petosiris, priest of Toth, 300 BCE and the Graeco-Roman funerary chapel of Ptolemais.
EditorialPtolemy XIII (88-51 BCE) purified by the gods Toth and Horus. Forecourt of the Temple of Sobek and Horus, Kom Ombo. This was one of the " healing" temples to which pilgrims came to restore their health.
EditorialRelief from the inner chamber of the tomb chapel of Petosiris, a high priest of Toth, the Ibis-headed god of Hermopolis. Detail from a sacrificial procession: the man carries a calf on his shoulders, the woman follows with a bouquet of flowers and some...
EditorialBudapest revisited: Martyrs' Cemetery for the victims of the repression following the Hungarian Revolution. In center foreground the tombstone of Ilona Toth, a physician in a Budapest hospital. Member of a group of freedom fighters, she was executed at...
EditorialFaience bowl decorated with the Egyptian Ouadjet-eye, a protective symbol, in Egyptian myth the eye of the God Horus, injured by Seth, healed by Toth. From Lachish, 15th-13th BCE.
EditorialPtolemy XIII (88-51 BCE) purified by the gods Toth and Horus. Forecourt of the Temple of Sobek and Horus, Kom Ombo. This was one of the " healing" temples to which pilgrims came to restore their health.
EditorialRemains of the temple of Toth, central sanctuary of Hermopolis, seen between the tomb of Petosiris, priest of Toth, 300 BCE and the Graeco-Roman funerary chapel of Ptolemais.
EditorialRelief from the inner chamber of the tomb chapel of Petosiris, a high priest of Toth, the Ibis-headed god of Hermopolis. Detail from a sacrificial procession: the man carries a calf on his shoulders, the woman follows with a bouquet of flowers and some...