On the same subject.
Gives similar good advice to that contained in the previous letter to the Senate.
'The Circus, in which the King spends so much money, is meant to be for public delight, not for stirring up wrath. Instead of uttering howls and insults like other nations [the populace of Byzantium?], whom they have despised for doing so, let them tune their voices, so that their applause shall sound like the notes of some vast organ, and even the brute creation delight to hear it.
'Anyone uttering outrageous reproaches against any Senator will be dealt with by the Praefectus Urbis.'