The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

6. The reading of the name ⁂ is proved by the numerous variants of

this passage to be _Ȧmsu_. In M. Naville’s edition, II, pl. 41, the name, as written in _Ce_, would seem to be ⁂⁂⁂ _ȧm._ But I already in _Zeitschr._, 1877 (p. 98) pointed out, that in this manuscript the last sign ⁂ is at the top of a column, and that at the foot of the preceding column there is a space where the signs ⁂, following ⁂⁂ (_as they still do in the next passage_), have been obliterated. No one from merely looking at M. Naville’s copy would guess that there was any interval between ⁂ and ⁂. The god’s name is written ⁂⁂⁂ on a tablet, Denkm. III, 114 i. And the name is also written ⁂ or ⁂, which are ligatures of ⁂ and ⁂.