Psellos wanted more letters from a correspondent, & thanked him for bronze vessels

Summary:
Psellos wrote to a friend who wrote useful letters, asking him to correspond more regularly. He should recover his old rate, or at least get no worse. Psellos replied to each letter, if he found carriers, so the rhythm of the correspondence depended on his friend. He thanked him for the bronze vessels 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
friend of Michael Psellos who did not write enough (Anonymus 2592)
  • His letters, though useful, were too rare for friendship; he should recover his old rate, or at least get no worse; Michael 61 replied to each letter, if he found carriers, so the rhythm depended on his friend; he thanked him for the bronzes (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 269, 314.24-315.12
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote to Anonymus 2592, saying his letters were too rare for friendship Psellos Letters (K - D) 269, 314.24-315.12
  • Anonymus 2592’s letters, though useful, were too rare for friendship; he should recover his old rate, or at least get no worse; Psellos replied to each letter, if he found carriers, so the rhythm depended on his friend; he thanked him for the bronzes (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 269, 314.24-315.12