Thoth is an ancient Egyptian deity often associated with wisdom, writing, and magic. He is typically depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. Thoth is considered the inventor of writing and the measurement of time, and he plays a crucial role in Egyptian mythology as the arbitrator of gods and the record-keeper of the underworld. The concept of wisdom stars is not explicitly mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts, but it is often linked to Thoth due to his association with knowledge and the cosmos. In Hebrew, Thoth is sometimes referred to as תות (Tut) or ח'נום (Khnum), though these translations are not direct. In Greek mythology, Thoth is equated with Hermes, and his wisdom is paralleled with the Greek god's role as a messenger and patron of knowledge. The wisdom stars, in a broader context, may refer to celestial bodies or constellations that symbolize wisdom and knowledge in various mythologies and astrological traditions.