Description
This classic study by Eduard Zeller, translated by Oswald J. Reichel, offers a thorough historical and philosophical analysis of three major Hellenistic schools—Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. Zeller explores their origins, central doctrines, ethical ideals, and influence on later thought. Rich in scholarly detail, the book remains a foundational reference for students of ancient philosophy, illuminating the intellectual landscape that followed Plato and Aristotle.