Background
Romé was born in Gray, Haute-Saône, in eastern France.
Romé was born in Gray, Haute-Saône, in eastern France.
As secretary of a company of artillery in the Carnatic Wars he visited the East Indies, was taken prisoner by the English in 1761, and held in captivity for several years. He was also an alumnus of the Collège Sainte-Barbe in Paris. Subsequently he became distinguished for his researches on mineralogy and crystallography.
He was the author of Essal de Cristallographie (1772), the second edition of which, regarded as his principal work, was published as Cristallographie (3 vols and atlas, 1783).
His formulation of the Law of Constancy of Interfacial Angles built on observations by the geologist Nicolaus Steno. He died in Paris, France on July 3, 1790.
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]
In 1775, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.