The second major form is a corrugated rectangle as suggested by Achille Marozzo in his Opera Nova.
Achille Lauro | MS Achille Lauro | Achille Occhetto | Achille Loria | Achille Castiglioni | Pampa Galeras – Barbara D'Achille | Achille Valenciennes | Achille Marozzo | François Achille Longet | François Achille Bazaine | Achille Pierre Dionis du Séjour | Achille Duchêne | Achille Bonito Oliva | One of the illustrations of ''Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess'' published in Brussels in 1833. Illustration by Achille Devéria | HMS Achille | Guglielmo Achille Cavellini | Denis Jean Achille Luchaire | Achille Vertunni | Achille Starace | Achille Simonetti | Achille Sfondrini | Achille Rémy Percheron | Achille Mbembe | Achille Liénart | Achille in Sciro | Achille Guenée | Achille Funi | Achille Falcone | Achille Costa | Achille Broutin |
Hutton's pioneering advocacy and practice of historical fencing included reconstructions of the fencing systems of several historical masters including George Silver and Achille Marozzo.
The primary sources for the Guild’s Bolognese Swordsmanship training come from five works from the 16th Century: an Anonymous text of c.1550, Antonio Manciolino (Opera Nova, 1531), Achille Marozzo (Opera Nova, 1536), Angelo Viggiani (Lo Schermo, written c. 1550 and published posthumously in 1575) and Giovanni Dall'Agocchie (Dell’arte di Scrimia, 1575).