London,
Printed by William Stansby,
for Edward Blount.
1632.
The Persons of the Play[752]
| Alexander, | King of Macedon. | |
| Hephestion, | his General. | |
| Clytus, | Warriors. | |
| Parmenio, | ||
| Milectus, | ||
| Phrygius, | ||
| Melippus, | Chamberlain to Alexander. | |
| Aristotle, | Philosophers. | |
| Diogenes, | ||
| Crisippus, | ||
| Crates, | ||
| Cleanthes, | ||
| Anaxarchus, | ||
| Crysus, | ||
| Apelles, | a Painter. | |
| Solinus, | Citizens of Athens. | |
| Sylvius, | ||
| Perim, | Sons of Sylvius. | |
| Milo, | ||
| Trico, | ||
| Granicus, | Servant to Plato. | |
| Manes, | Servant to Diogenes. | |
| Psyllus, | Servant to Appelles. | |
| Page to Alexander. | ||
| Citizens of Athens. | ||
| Soldiers. | ||
| Campaspe, | Theban Captives. | |
| Timoclea, | ||
| Lais, | a Courtezan. |
SCENE: ATHENS]
FOOTNOTES:
[752] Do. first gives the list. The two companies were probably united for the Court performance. Thus the doubling of parts, common in the days of Elizabeth, was avoided.