[quote author=bingley link=board=3;threadid=300;start=0#1951 date=1059112595]<br />
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/nepos/nepos.cat.shtml<br /><br />I'm not sure how magni fits in with this sentence:<br /><br />
Inde ut rediit, castra secutus est C. Claudii Neronis, magnique opera eius existimata est in proelio apud Senam, quo cecidit Hasdrubal, frater Hannibalis.<br />[/quote]<br /><br />For the
magni, see Bennett § 203, 3, page 137 : this Gen implies
pretii, it indicates a price; the phrase is
magni existimare "to esteem at a great price".<br />Your sentence is even quoted there, and translated : "his assistance was highly esteemed".<br /><br />
<br />That's the only way I can make sense of it, but the non is an awful long way from the vixit. Does it go with vixit or somehow with the phrase pro sortis necessitudine?<br />
<br />The non goes with pro sortis necessitudine : "he lived, yet not according to..."<br /><br />