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Stevens (pp. 2 Neither explanation is fully satisfactory. Against Mommsen it has been pointed out3 that such supposedly forbidden discussions were taking place or being proposed all through 51. This fact, together with the absence of any comment on such blatantly illegal action with the exception of one passing remark in Hirtius,4 seems to prove Adcock's case: there was no sanctio. 6 Stevens makes out a more complete case for his view. He translates 'negotium' as 'deal' (Mommsen makes it 'quarrel'), and there is much to be said for this.
208) stands and falls with the * appointment-period'. 35 2-2 The terminal date of Caesar9s Gallic proconsulate end with a show of legality had gone. Against this, it has been suggested above that by concentrating on the Lex Pompeia Licinia and pressing for Caesar's recall on the 'legis dies' they tried to prevent the 'ratio absentis'. 1 But all Caesar's planning was overthrown by the legislation of 52. Hence the circle of proposal and veto, counter-proposal and counterveto, which filled the years 51 and 50.
They were mainly concerned with preventing the 'ratio absentis'. Was that the reason why the proposal was dropped? 21 The terminal date of Caesar's Gallic proconsulate Stevens's explanation makes unintelligible his own conjecture of an agreement ('negotium') between Caesar and Pompey. He supposes that in August, 51, Pompey agreed to hold over the discussion of Caesar's provinces until the end of the 'appointment-period* of 51-50, so that Caesar would be safe until the beginning of the next (see below p.