>>6375
Evola is popular, but he takes Traditionalism in a whole other direction. He does have some good insights if you can stomach the spiritual racism. If you are planning on reading Evola, reading some Guenon is recommended before you begin. I strongly advise not starting with Evola's meme trilogy. I heard Intro to Magic and Pagan Imperialism are good starting points.
I don't know much about Ananda Coomaraswamy or Frithjof Schuon to give any recommendations, nor do I believe any reading charts on them have been made. Meister Eckhart and Mircea Eliade aren't technically traditionalists, but they have very similar sympathies.
And reading primary philosophical texts and scriptures helps a lot too.I also recommend reading the Platonists, Neoplatonists, the Corpus Hermeticum, Adi Shankara's commentaries on various Buddhist scriptures, the Diamond, Heart and Lotus Sutras, the Tao Te Ching, and of course the Bible, and the Qur'an.