A protegé of Psellos needed help (details unclear); he wrote to a krites, certain that he would provide it
Unit appears in:
KONSTANTINOS X (1059-1067)
1060
Summary:
Psellos wrote to a krites (?) his most punctilious friend, dividing philosophy into the abstract and the practical. He made a request of the latter sort: a protegé needed help (details unclear), and Psellos was sure he would receive it
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain)
krites (?), correspondent of Michael Psellos (
Anonymus 2146
)
Michael 61
wrote to him, certain that he would provide help for
Anonymus 2147
, who needed it (:)
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 17.256-257
protegé of Michael Psellos needing help (
Anonymus 2147
)
He needed help (details unclear), and
Michael 61
wrote to
Anonymus 2146
, certain that he would provide it (:)
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 17.256-257
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (
Michael 61
)
He wrote to
Anonymus 2146
dividing philosophy into the abstract and the practical
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 17.256-257
He wrote to
Anonymus 2146
, his most punctilious friend, dividing philosophy into the abstract and the practical, and making a request of the latter sort;
Anonymus 2147
needed help (details unclear), and Psellos was sure he would receive it (:)
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 17.256-257