Commentary Inf XXV 148

Puccio Galigai, nicknamed 'Lameshanks,' of a Ghibelline family. As for the reason for his not undergoing transformation, as do the four other Florentines in this canto, Fallani, in his commentary (DDP Fallani.Inf.XXV.151), follows Filomusi Guelfi (Filo.1911.1), suggesting that Puccio Sciancato, the only sinner in this bolgia who is not changed in form, perhaps represents simple fraud, also treated by Aquinas in the passage referred to in the endnote at C.Inf.XXV.151.