A correspondent sent Psellos a philosophical treatise; he was delighted, & offered him lessons in rhetoric as well as philosophy

Summary:
Psellos had written a rather critical letter and had now thanked his correspondent for a treatise and a sign of his philosophy. He called him his chief supporter and offered him lessons - but in rhetoric as much as in philosophy 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
correspondent who sent Michael Psellos philosophical treatise (Anonymus 2145)
  • After receiving a rather critical letter from Michael 61, he sent him a treatise of his and a sign of his philosophy; Psellos was delighted, called him his chief supporter and offered him lessons —but in rhetoric as well as in philosophy βιβλίου Psellos Letters (Sathas) 16.255-256
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He had written a rather critical letter and now thanked Anonymus 2145 for a treatise and a sign of his philosophy, calling him his chief supporter and offering him lessons —but in rhetoric as much as in philosophy (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 16.255-256
  • Having written a rather critical letter to Anonymus 2145 he now thanked him for a treatise Psellos Letters (Sathas) 16.255-256