Apis (
Greek: ), was an ancient seaport town (
Polyb. Exc. Leg. 115) on the north coast of
Africa, about 18
km west of
Paraetonium, sometimes reckoned to
Egypt, and sometimes to Marmarica.
Scylax (p. 44) places it at the western boundary of Egypt, on the frontier of the Marmaridae.
Ptolemy (iv. 5. § 5) mentions it as in the Libyae Nomos; and so does
Pliny the Elder, who calls it nobilis religione Aegypti locus (v. 6, where the common text makes its distance west of Paraetonium 72 Roman miles, but one of the best manuscripts gives 12, which agrees with the distance of 100 stadia in
Strabo, xvii. p. 799).
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