VIA FORNICATA
a street in the campus Martius, mentioned once by Livy
(xxii. 36. 8:
in via fornicata quae ad campum erat, 216 B.C.). The name
is derived from certain arches that ran beside the street or spanned it,
and it may possibly (HJ 485) be that which was afterwards called
VIA
TECTA (q.v.).