in chapter 116 implying that Arm is to be taken in a geographical sense, as when we speak of an ‘arm of the sea’. Now the pictures which have been spoken of have the words
, ‘arm of the Urnes,’ inscribed ever the stream down which the Sun-god takes his nightly journey.
These pictures have only the value of a commentary on a very ancient text, but they are at least as old as the earliest papyrus which contains the text.
[3.] Ment’ait