Isaac ibn Latif (c. 1210-1280) was a Jewish philosopher, who lived most of his life in Toledo.
In 1238 he published his first work, a treatise named sha'ar ha-shama'yim ("heaven's gate"), a commentary on Koheles (Ecclesiastes).
[1] Artscroll's Koheles cites from his work.
[2] Other works by ibn Latif include[3] The earliest printing of his Sefer Rov Po'a'lim[7] ספר פעלים,[8] was in 1885.
His father's name was Abraham (אברהם) ; he had a son named Moses (משה).