Moses ben Shem-Tob ibn Habib
| Moses ben Shem-Tob ibn Ḥabib | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1450 Lisbon, Portugal | 
| Died | c. 1520 Southern Italy | 
| Occupation | Grammarian, poet, translator, philosopher | 
| Language | Hebrew | 
Moses ben Shem-Tob ibn Ḥabib (Hebrew: משה בן שם־טוב אִבְּן חביב, romanized: Moše ben Šemṭov ibn Ḥaviv; c. 1450–c. 1520) was a Hebrew grammarian, poet, translator, and philosopher.
A native of Lisbon, he left his native country before the Jewish expulsion. He resided in the Levant for a time before relocating to southern Italy, where he died in the early 16th century.