Psellos laboured for the recall of an exile: the emperor was well-disposed, but waiting for the right time

Summary:
If Psellos had the power, the epi ton kriseon would not still be in exile. Psellos constantly supported him to the emperor, who was well-disposed but waiting for the right time to recall him. He should not despair, but accept divine will and Psellos' hard work 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
epi ton kriseon, in exile (Anonymus 2407)
  • He was in exile, and Michael 61 reported on a possible return; Psellos constantly supported him to the emperor, who was well-disposed but waiting for the right time for recall; he should not despair, but accept divine will and PsellosÂ’ work (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 85, 114.1-23
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • If he had the power, Anonymus 2407 would not be in exile; he constantly supported him to the emperor, who was well-disposed but waiting for the right time to recall him; he should not despair, but accept divine will and PsellosÂ’ hard work (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 85, 114.1-23
  • He wrote to Anonymus 2407 over prospects for his return from exile Psellos Letters (K - D) 85, 114.1-23