In fall 2018, we embarked on a one-semester project to test previous assertions of the geographical specificity of the Astrée of Honoré d'Urfé by digitally mapping sections of the novel. Conducted as the inaugural digital humanities project of the Early Modern Humanities Lab, founded by Dr. Melinda A. Cro in the Dept. of Modern Languages at Kansas State University, this project is a fully collaborative research endeavor. The primary investigators and authors are Melinda A. Cro and Kiara M. O'Dea, an undergraduate researcher at Kansas State University in the Dept. of Modern Languages. The research team wishes to thank Kansas State University's Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry (OURCI) for their generous support in the form of a one-semester grant to Ms. O'Dea that permitted her to conduct this research. Additionally, we wish to thank Eglal Henein for her work on the novel to create an openly accessible, digital edition (available at her website Deux visages de L'Astrée). We also wish to thank the conference organizers of the European Studies Conference in October 2018 and held annually at the University of Nebraska-Omaha for accepting a presentation on the topic and our methodology and the panel participants for their enthusiastic reception and feedback on the project at an early stage. Finally, we thank the Dept. of Modern Languages for their financial support of Ms. O'Dea's travel to the conference.