Still often used today, German schoolmaster and philologist ALEXANDER
SCHMIDT's (1816-1887) Shakespeare Lexicon is the source for elucidating
the sometimes cryptic language of Shakespeare and tracking down
quotations. Volume 1 covers A through L, from "a: the first letter of
the alphabet" to "Lysimachus," a proper name. Every word from every play
and poem is cataloged, referenced, and defined in this exhaustive
two-volume work, the result of arduous research and stalwart dedication.
Serious scholars and zealous fans will find the Lexicon the ultimate
guide to reading and decoding the Bard.